 Do you think that, and is it your experience? And I also know you've done a lot of research, like do Jews run the world? Are Jews the reason why everything is terrible in the world as a lot of narratives aim to convince us? No, I don't believe that. That way of thinking is actually on a deep level, the same as the way of thinking that generates the Holocaust, which is that you try to find, it could be Jews, it could be some other group, but you try to find the bad guys in order to explain everything that is painful and uncomfortable and tragic in the world, with the idea that if you eliminate the bad guys, then we won't have any problems anymore because they were the source of the problems. So that's the same, there was a point I made in that essay that got me in trouble. I'm like, that's the same thought form that is feeding the persecution of the unvaccinated. COVID's still here, like we have not all become safe and healthy all of a sudden because of, even though the vaccines have been, oh, that must be because of the unvaccinated. And the exclusion from society, like really inhuman proposals about what to do with an unvaccinated were becoming current. And I was alarmed by it, partly because of my Jewish heritage. It's like we've seen this before, we've seen this kind of scapegoating before. So this way of thinking I'm really allergic to, to locate evil in some subcategory of human beings. Now, that doesn't mean like, yeah, I think that there are a lot of Jews in positions of power, in, especially in the financial industry and in politics in various ways, a lot of the neocons in the US are Jewish. But that doesn't mean that, we don't wanna like reverse cause and effect here. It's not that because they're Jewish, they're, it's not that that membership in the elite is controlled by Jewish people. It could be because of certain cultural traits that help Jewish people rise to high positions. And it could be in the, in, you know, elite institutions or it could be in academia, you know, it could be in business in other ways. Like suppose like, I mean, there's a lot of successful Jewish auto dealer owners, you know, running like four dealerships. Like they've done really well. Is that because there's, you know, an evil conspiracy to install Jews in successful auto dealerships? Or is it because maybe there's some cultural thing of working hard, you know, or some traditions of business savvy?