 But there are rules in place to protect the minority from the majority, right? Really, there are rules in place, right? It's called, I forget what it's called, I put a video out in 2016 because people were asking me about or 2017 or something like that, people were asking me about the elections in the United States, how the results were for the 2016 election, and I put out a video saying that people were saying, oh, it should all just be, and I don't agree with it all being just the number of votes that people get should represent and thing because, again, centers of power will have a higher population and if we just go with center of power, then they will be able to control everyone and that doesn't work, that doesn't work at all, just take it on a global scale, right? So for example, right now, China has 1.5 billion people, India going, getting close to 1.5 billion people, there's like 8 billion people in the world, right? So 3 billion people live in China, China plus India control 3 billion people, 3 billion, right? Total population in the world, 8 billion, total, 8 billion, right? That's, what is that? 3 divided by 8, what percent? 3 divided by 8, 3 divided by 8, that's 37.5% of the world, right? 37.5% of the world. If, if, if, that's assuming we had a crafter, how are you doing? I heard China actually has only 1.3 billion, like they over counted their population or something, possibly, I would say, my guess would be that they may be undercounting, right? So we'll round it up to 1.5, because I can almost guarantee you India is undercounting, right? Like there's no way to have the statistics to India to count them, right? Most likely anyway. But let's assume together they control 3 billion people, that's 37.5% of the global population. According to Canadian type of results that you see here, 37, if in Canada, if a party gets 37.5% of the votes, usually they'll have a majority. That means they can do anything they want. So if we just go by one vote, one person, one vote, and whoever gets control gets to do anything they want, to anyone they want, right? If there's no protections put in place for that government, right? Then China and India, after the world government, they would get to decide what everyone does in the world. That's tyranny of the majority, right? There's laws in place. I know in the United States, in Canada it's not looking very good. They took the charter rights and flushed it down the toilet, right? These guys, these clowns, these clowns, and these clowns with collaboration of those clowns, and with the silence of these clowns, they took the Canadian charter rights and flushed it down the toilet, right? These guys were the only people that were opposing it and they had no seats in government, right? They're just a political party and they were giving interviews and they were being blacklisted and labeled as everything under the sun to silence them, okay? So keep this in mind. This is mathematics in politics, extremely important, extremely important, and this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to, once you understand mathematics, you're able to look at the numbers and come up with your own conclusions and try to think about different types of systems if they make sense or if they don't make sense, right? And why certain things work a certain way, right? Why, you know, why are there rules in place, I know in the United States, to protect the minority from the majority? Then why there was rules in place to a certain degree in Canada as well? But these clowns with the silence, these clowns flushed that down the toilet, right? They said no protection of the minority from the majority. They even flushed down the Nuremberg Code, right? They said no Nuremberg Code. Look at the Nuremberg Code and you'll understand what, what just happened in Canada since we're talking about Canada, okay?