 I think one of the important things to think about, you know, is, you know, back then in 61, you know, with Freedom Ride 64, with Freedom Summer, you know, there were clear goals. And it was a bit simpler. You know, Freedom Rides, we want to ride anywhere we want on the bus. You know, Freedom Summer, we want the right to vote. But there were clear goals. And I think that's, in some ways, what's lacking today. And that's why we have these eruptions. We have Occupy Wall Street, and we're like, yeah. And then it, you know, it just fizzles. Because we don't have the clear goals. And also, I think that one thing that people don't talk about enough is that the people who were part of the Civil Rights Movement, many of them, were trained and committed, you know. And it was not an eruption. It was, this was, the thing was planned. You know, Bob Moses was in Mississippi from 1961 until 64, before, you know, Freedom Summer started. You know, Jim Lawson went all over the South training people in civil disobedience. So they were trained. And I think that's one of the things that we, there are, we are starting to see trained leaders, you know, of what's happening, what's going on today. Young people. Yeah, young, young trained, I'm talking about young people, you know. But what I want to see is more of them on TV.