 What happens in one corner of the globe is no longer the concern of only that one corner. And so if there's a violation at one end, we hear about it and we oblige those human beings to respond. Otherwise, no one will respond when it happens to us. And that is the engagement, the involvement of a lot more people, especially the young generation who must be educated or to believe the lies of opportunistic leadership who try to invoke cultural differences as an excuse for violating the rights of humanity and they must learn to use different methods of organization than those they're trying to displace. Because those, the first comers, what I call the post-colonial imperators are very well healed in position. They already have their tentacles in every aspect of social fabric and they have money very often corruptly earned, but they also use to corrupt more followers. And so they must first of all distance themselves and ask themselves what kind of society do they really want ideally. And they must understand that in order to replace a leadership that has failed no matter where, they must use different methods. They must learn to approach the community on their own basis, not simply by spraying money all over the place because they don't have it. They must use the technology such as social media instead of abusing it, which many of them do. They wake up in the morning and all they do is try to be the first to comment and their comment is vapid, you know, unserious, normally usually abusive, instead of arguments, instead of analysis, instead of a cogent approach to social problems and you wonder what kind of generation is this that cannot understand the magnificence of this technology.