 All right, this is good. Kevin asked a topic I wanted to talk about, so this is perfect. Is the UK correct to revoke citizenship of ISIS brides wanting to return? I think there's only two options that any European country in America has in terms of ISIS brides, ISIS fighters who want to return. And the two options are, one, revoke their citizenship. They have basically committed treason against the UK. They are fought against an enemy of the United Kingdom, an enemy of Western civilization, an enemy of the United States, an enemy of France, an enemy of Germany, an organization that's committed horrific terrorist attacks in London, in Paris, in Germany. And therefore revoking the citizenship is, I think, the best, nicest thing that can be done. I think the children, the children of the ISIS, they should have their citizenship revoked. The wives should have their citizenship revoked. And then, if, you know, the only alternative to that is to bring them back to England and to try them for treason. And I think the penalty for treason should be life in prison or hanging or the death sentence. And I'd say for the fighters in ISIS who are returning by the hundreds to Europe. And it's unbelievable to me. They're returning to Europe and nothing is done. They're being tracked. They're being monitored. No, they should be rounded up, tried for treason and put in jail for the rest of their lives. I mean, these people actively engaged in an organization that committed terrorist attacks against the countries that now they're returning to become normal, peaceful citizens in. I mean, how nuts, insane is that? It is completely crazy. So treason, right, is what they should be tried for. So the, the brides, the children should just have their citizenship revoked. And the fighters should be brought and prosecuted. And, and the harshest penalties possible, including the deaths penalty, should be considered for them. I mean, they were, they killed people. They, they fought in a war. You know, I guess you could cut, but they're not even prisoners of war. This is not a war engaged by some government that is now surrendered and there's some negotiated peace. No, this is an ongoing war. This is a perpetual war. This is a war instigated by Islamists, a war that ISIS is just one party of a war that is going to continue. And to have all these fighters who are now trained and now experienced, wandering around the streets of Europe and being monitored, how long are they going to be monitored for the next 20, 30 years? How do you know if they're not, you know, spitting the ideology and training new people and training new recruits or planning the next attack? When are you going to catch them? How, how intense is the monitoring? Can you monitor all of them? No, they should again, round it up and tried for treason. It is truly unbelievable that this is not happening. It's truly unbelievable that anybody would speak in favor of these monsters, of these people who adopted this, you know, who volunteered to go and become terrorists, terrorists against the country in which many of them were born, terrorists against the country that they immigrated to, but terrorists against the country that now they want to return to. Hasayari, so here's another question. So that, yes, I wanted to say that about, about ISIS fighters and the ISIS brides and the same with America. There's some American brides as well that want to come home. No, revoke their citizenship. They can stay in the desert in Syria. And if they come home, they should be tried for treason. And certainly the fighters, anybody who use the gun in, at, at, at, at ISIS's bequest, behest, not bequest, behest, should be tried for treason.