 see this in the news. But from all indications, from everything I can see, the demonstrations in Iran continue. The mocking of the regime continues. The demand for the regime to fold, the demand for a complete and utter revolution and getting rid of the theocracy continues. The brave young girls and women of Iran continue to stand up against the theocrats. The theocrats continue to use violence against them and the violence is becoming more deadly. But it has not escalated to the point where they're willing to kill hundreds or willing to kill thousands of people. Well, hundreds are already dead, but thousands of people. And I think the reason for that is that this revolution, this uprising by young people, is popular. It's popular across many, many cities and many, many strata of the Iranian population. And I think the regime is truly scared about escalating the violence and therefore escalating the demonstrations and therefore risking a real revolution. There also might be, and this is the most positive spin you can put in this, there might be a real power struggle within Iran. There actually might be a struggle for among more moderate theocrats, because it's all theocrats, but more moderate theocrats to give in to maybe loosen the rules around the hijabs, maybe do stuff like that. Now, whether that will appease these young girls, I don't know, because they're really demanding an end for this regime. But there could be a power struggle. And that's again why they're not using more deadly force. So I see nothing about this in the press, nothing on this mainstream media. You know, I keep watching on my Google news feed or my Apple news feed on other news feeds. There's almost zero coverage of this, you know, one of things, but Twitter covers this well. You know, citizen journalists posting videos are covering this or bringing this to the surface. So you know, the only really place to find information about what's going on in Iran is on Twitter. One of the things that's happening is are these videos that are being posted of young girls, primarily girls, running up to these different clerics and moulas and knocking their head, you know, their turbine or whatever their head thing is called off their head and running away. And I think this is great. I think this shows the appropriate disrespect for the moulas. It shows the appropriate disrespect for their headwear, headgear. And it shows the bravery of these young women. They often do it in where the moulas are alone or where they can get out, they can they can run away safely. Somebody's also filming it. So there's multiple videos up on Twitter, which I love humiliating these religious fanatics and these religious nuts by knocking their their headgear off. I mean, you got to admire, you know, the bravery. I mean, look, you know, we all I here I am talking about stuff and you guys might have radical political positions. And you know, we all think we're so great. But the reality is our lives are not risked. The reality is nobody's going to put us in jail for what we speak. We can complain the worst that can happen is YouTube might say Iran, we're not going to monetize your video or really worst case, we're going to kick you off of YouTube. Okay, that would be bad. But these people are risking their lives. These people are risking jail. These people are risking everything, everything for freedom. And how many people in the freedom movement, how many people in the liberty movement globally are using this as inspiration? I'm inspired. I'm motivated. God, if they can, if young 15, 16, 17 year old girls can go around knocking headgear off of these moulas, you know, what's to stop us? Nobody's out there stopping us. Biden, Trump, give me a break. So I'm inspired by them. I thank them for the inspiration. There's still people out there willing to really fight for liberty, fight for their own freedom, fight for their own lives. There's still people out there willing to mock religion in the name of liberty. Cool. Very cool. Amen. Thank you again. I mean, it's been very supportive in the last few weeks. And I appreciate it. So yeah, so you will continue to see coverage on this show, on the Iran book show, maybe the only show out there. Well, there's some Iranian focus shows, but maybe only one of the only shows that has broad topics regularly covering what's going on in Iran. Let's hope these demonstrations continues. There's something to cover. But I will not give up on these girls and on the people of Iran and anybody who actually is willing to fight for freedom. I admire and respect, and I'm going to give them time on this show for that. I appreciate it.