 As you know, maybe you know, I don't know if you've known this, but in the news recently there have been a number of cases, both in Sweden and in Denmark, where people have gone out and burnt copies of the Koran. As a consequence of these burnings, there have been riots all over in a variety of different Middle East countries, specifically in Iraq and I think in Pakistan, where the Danish and Swedish embassies were attacked and generally, Muslims around the world claim to be super upset by the fact that the Koran has been burnt. Specifically, last month, a video circulating of a Danish nationalist burning a Koran and hundreds of Iraqi protesters tried to storm the Danish embassy in Baghdad. You could ask a good question why Denmark has an embassy in Baghdad, but put that aside. You know, Erdogan in Turkey is threatening again to try to stop Sweden from becoming a member of NATO because a swede burns a copy of the Koran in Sweden. As a response, the brave, courageous, inspiring Danish government has decided to make the desecration of holy symbols and texts, they've decided to make that illegal. So you can't desecrate religious symbols. It wouldn't apply, by the way, to clothing and it wouldn't apply to stereotypical drawings. So it wouldn't apply to the cartoons, but it would apply to, I guess, to burning of crosses maybe. It would apply to Jesus, was it urinals made with Jesus on them? It would apply to burning of the Torah or the Koran or the New Testament, Torah being the Old Testament. It would apply to any of these things, right? That is the solution. The solution is cowardice, not to stand up. And this is why, by the way, the Danes and the Swedes and the rest of Europe cannot assimilate the Muslim or any other population that comes into their countries because they won't stand up for their own values. They won't stand up for free speech. They won't stand up for the rights of their own people. They capitulate and give in every time. And of course, if you do that, all that does is emboldens the violence. Right now they're saying it doesn't affect cartoons. Why? Because if you remember, it was in Denmark that the famous Muhammad cartoons were published and they don't want to appear anti-free speech, cartoons that's kind of accepted as speech. But of course, once you do it to religious symbols, why not cartoons? Why not clothing? Why not saying? Why not speaking? Of course, we already have extensive hate speech laws on the books all over Europe. It was by the way not to protect the sensibilities of Muslims, but to protect the sensibilities of Jews. I mean, that was all started as, you know, bands against Holocaust deniers. So it's just horrible. I mean, the lack of respect for free speech, the lack of respect for individual rights, the lack of respect for individual autonomy and really the willingness of Western governments to succumb and to give in and to just fold in the face of violence. And when you fold in the face of violence, all you get is more violence. And you don't, you're not bolstering your own culture, you're not protecting your own identity. All you're doing is giving in, you're losing. Islam is winning in Europe, not because of Muslim immigrants, Islam is winning in Europe because of the cowardice of the West, because the West are cowards. I was thinking I should have, I should bring one of my Thursday interviews. I should interview Fleming Rose. I needed getting in touch with him. And interview Fleming Rose, the guy, the publisher in Denmark, in Copenhagen, who published the Danish cartoons in 2005. That would be an interesting interview and bring maybe some context into this.