 What's interesting is, what's interesting is what has happened with Ted Cruz with regard to this. So Ted Cruz put out a tweet yesterday about this, and the tweet read, the Uganda law is horrific and wrong. Any law criminalizing sexuality or imprisoning or imposing the death penalty for quote, aggravated homosexuality is grotesque and an abomination. All civilized nations should join together in condemning this human rights abuse. And he finished off with the hashtag, hashtag LGBTQ. This is Ted Cruz. So first thumbs up to Ted Cruz. I haven't done that in like, I don't know, since he read out of Atlas Shrugged on the center floor years and years ago, I think that was 2014 or something like that. So wow, Ted Cruz said this. I don't know what's happened to Ted, but good for him. But what is really interesting, I mean, that's interesting, the Ted Cruz would stand out for individual rights of gay people in Uganda, that is pretty unusual and pretty unexpected, I would say, but good for Ted. But what was truly, I don't know, informative and indicative is the comment section on Twitter, the response to Ted Cruz's tweet, oh my God, oh my God. His base, people who probably vote for him, voted for him. People in generally voted for him for president, maybe in 2016 in the primary, the right flipped out completely on Ted Cruz. Why do you care about human rights in Uganda? What about the January 6th rioters? Wow, what's wrong with this law? Is it homosexuality bad? Good for the Ugandans. They finally have the courage to do what we should be doing. Those are the responses. Here's one prominent right wing evangelical pastor, and I think this is indicative, right? Tell it to God, Ted, and he quotes Leviticus 2013, if a man lies with another male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination. They shall surely be put to death. Their blood is upon us. And the evangelical goes on to say, was this law God gave to his old covenant people, quote horrific and wrong? Yes, it was horrific and wrong. Much of what God tells the people to do in the Old Testament is horrific and wrong. It would be cool if people stood up and said that stoning, stoning adulteresses, wiping out whole people, men, women, children, so not a seed among them will remain. And beasts, by the way, beasts as well. Yeah, I mean, if you find Ted Cruz's tweet, and I encourage you to find it and tweet it and retweet it, look at the comment section. It gives you a flavor for a cross section of America that is truly scary. If you think woke is scary, you know, and woke is scary, go read. People who follow Ted Cruz scary on steroids. And it's, it doesn't seem to be just a few people. So it's going to be interesting. It's going to be interesting to see how Ted Cruz positions himself. I mean, this does surprise me how strong his condemnation of this law is, the fact that he chose to comment on it. And he, you know, I think he actually doubled up on it later on, let me see if I can find that story. I thought there was a something where he doubled up on it. And the stories are, the stories are, you know, the stories about Ted Cruz's wokeness, right? Ted Cruz is now woke because he's defending individual rights in Uganda. Where is, where did I see that he kind of doubled up on it and followed up on it? Yeah, I don't see it, but okay, so be it. I think if you find it, you'll see him commenting afterwards. Ted Cruz has been forever a massive disappointment, but good for him. Good for him for standing up regarding this and for standing with individual rights for a change. And if it isn't Uganda, my perspective is it's better than nothing.