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Oct 8, 2025

Cenk LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN To Crowdsource The Peaceful REVOLUTION

Cenk Uygur announces a crowdsourced PEACEFUL REVOLUTION on The Young Turks.
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Normally we would be doing a bonus episode here for just our members, but our members are beautiful human beings and 92% of them voted. I just released it for everyone. Make it free and publicly available because we're going to try to start a peaceful revolution here, okay? [00:00:15] And we're going to try to crowdsource a revolution. So what does all that mean? I'm going to explain it to you. And are we going to have fun while doing a revolution? Of course we are. Okay. Is it going to work? I don't know, are we going to try anyway? Absolutely. By the way, can it work? Yes. [00:00:31] I'm going to talk to you about that more in a minute. Okay. And I'm going to show you step by step, what we're going to do and how important you are to this process. Okay. So so let's start by defining it. First of all, what is the revolution mean? It does not mean anything that is violent or, or physical in any way. [00:00:50] Okay. So we are a movement, that is peaceful and that it believes in nonviolence. In fact, that is so central to who we are that if you commit any act of violence, then you are by definition, not one of us. We out you immediately. If someone is planning violence will turn them in. [00:01:07] Okay, we have no interest in violence for two reasons. Number one, it's immoral and it's against all of our principles. And number two, it's also deeply counterproductive. Do not give the establishment any reason to quell this rebellion. Okay, so what are we rebelling against? [00:01:23] Well, we're not rebelling against America. We love America. We're not rebelling against the Constitution. We love the Constitution. Okay? That's why my family came here for the freedom, for the Constitution, for the rights, etc.. So now we're rebelling against the current corrupt system. [00:01:39] Okay, so now we're also going to try to unite the left and the right. Oh, crazy crazy talk. How are you going to do that? That's can't be done. Well, let's give it a shot and see what happens. Okay. So we're not you know, I'll come back to that in a little bit about the uniting [00:01:55] part, but let's stay on the revolution. So broad goals, big goals. Get money out of politics and the corruption. Now why? Look, you we just talked about it on today's Young Turks. So you got big Pharma. They're buying off all the politicians. [00:02:11] Do you think they're just buying Republicans? No, they're also buying Democrats. Do you think they're just buying Democrats? No. They bought almost all the Republicans in Congress. And you go down the list of all the big lobbies AIPAC, defense contractors, oil, big sugar, etc. [00:02:27] They're all purchasing our politicians. So mainstream media is lying to you. Our politicians are not honest actors. It's all theater. So they pretend to be having debates. [00:02:42] Then they go back to their offices and get on the phone and call the donors, and they go, oh, and then they beg for money. - They go, oh, please. - I'll do anything. Oh, you know what? I'll. And I'll kill capitalism and make sure that we can't even negotiate drug prices. Oh, are you a Democrat or a Maoist, a Marxist? [00:02:59] No, no, no, I'm a Republican. I swear I'll kill the free market. I swear I'll do it for you. Please send me money. And Big Pharma was like, okay, give him money. And then 95% of the time, the person with more money wins the congressional election. And mainstream media sees that fact and goes, no, our politicians are [00:03:18] not being controlled by money at all. They are good, honest people. They are having a debate. Oh, look, the Republicans won the debate. The Democrats won the debate. Oh, look at that. On all economic issues. They all agree. Oh, that is amazing. Okay, journalists. [00:03:35] Okay. They crack me up. Look, I can't wait for the destruction of the liars on mainstream media. No, we are the objective ones. Objectively, politicians are the best of us. The honorable senator is here. That honorable senator is a piece of crap, okay? [00:03:50] They're almost. All of them are crooks. They're not the best of us. They're the worst of us, so we're going to get rid of them, but we're going to do it in the perfectly American way by voting and by taking action. So I'm going to again, I'm going to show you step by step how we can do that. [00:04:06] And so we're going to exercise our rights as Americans. We're going to do it perfectly legally, perfectly peacefully. So there's no excuses because they're going to want to if this starts to work at all. Oh my God, they're going to want to shut us down more than anything else in the country. [00:04:23] Oh, you're a big left winger. Who cares? You're a big right winger. Who cares? Wait, you're trying to unite people against the establishment? Against the people with power? Oh, we're going to have some trouble here if it works. Let's see. All right, so that's the bigger goals, by the way on that I form Wolf Pack now what, 14 years ago. Okay. [00:04:40] Fight corruption for us okay. Beautiful website. Go help them. So that's not the main point of this. That's our ultimate goal. But if you want to get started on the ultimate goal in a non completely nonpartizan way, fight corruption. [00:04:58] Fight corruption us. I love that and that's what we're going to get to. But that's a big one that requires an amendment. We're going to go step by step and we're going to get there. Okay. So now, what are we going to do right now? [00:05:13] Well, okay. I talked about uniting the left and the right. So should we unite on culture war issues? Good luck to you. Right. I'm the most optimistic man in America. Look, I got even operation Hope shirt on here, right? [00:05:28] So we do a whole. This thing is comes from our viewers. Who? I'm going to talk to you later tonight, and saying, hey, you know what? Let's get caught trying. Let's go. Let's try something. Right. And so I'm the most optimistic man in America, but even I don't think we [00:05:44] could settle the culture wars or unite. So here I have a radical idea. Put them aside. Side. I'm not saying don't care about him. I'm saying, yeah, fight on your own time. Fight at a later time. Fight however you like, but don't let that distract you from the things we agree on. [00:06:01] But, Jake, there's nothing we agree on. Oh, they're fascists, and they're the Maoists and Marxist. And we hate each other. Wait wait wait wait wait wait. Do we? Because I know Republican voters, not politicians. Republican voters hate corruption. Why did they pick Trump in 2016? Because he kept saying, drain the swamp. [00:06:18] Drain the swamp again, guys, if you're on the left, you don't have to believe Trump. But the voters voted for him. They picked him out of 17 people in a primary because he said, drain the swamp. You don't have to believe me. You'll see with your own eyes, right wingers hate corruption. The voters. Okay. [00:06:33] And again, if you're on the right or the left, you might misunderstand things and you might think that something is helpful and when it's not, etc.. But what is your core philosophy? If you tell me that Republican voters love corruption? No, you're cray cray. That's not true at all. Republican politicians love corruption, by the way. [00:06:49] So do Democratic politicians. Now Democratic voters, are they against corruption? If you're on the right and you don't know it, oh my God, the Democratic voters hate corruption. They can't stand it. We've been against big money in politics the whole time, right? Look at that. We agree on the biggest issue of all. [00:07:08] In fact, did you know there was a poll a long time ago? I can't find it on Google anymore. Help me Google. All right, look, you know, we want to crowdsource. Maybe one of you guys can find it. You might be better researchers than me, but it doesn't really matter because the number is in this ballpark. In every poll, there was this great poll that said, who do you think politicians [00:07:25] represent, the donors or the voters? The American people came in at 93% saying the donors. And then you show that to the American media. They're like, oh, the American people are wrong. They're not objective. Okay. You think they're just representing the donors? [00:07:41] That's ridiculous. There's a lot of different factors. That's just a tiny little consideration. You know, they might be slightly influenced. I mean, they'll listen to them. That doesn't mean they're going to follow their orders. Shut up. 93% of Americans, Republican voters, Democratic voters, independent voters, all voters say no. We see you, mother, at first. Okay? [00:07:59] We see you. You're taking the legal bribes, but they are bribes. And then you're doing exactly what you're ordered, no matter what the issue, etc.. So, so we agree on the most important thing. And how often have you heard in mainstream media that [00:08:15] the American people overwhelmingly agree on the number one issue in politics? Well, you've probably never heard that. You know why? Because they don't want you to find out. Because if you find out that you agree, they might be in a little bit of trouble. Okay, you know who has enough power to rig the rules? [00:08:31] You think it's the rando on your left or the rando on your right, or the rando who has no money at all and just crossed the border? Maybe you got problems with him, but did he rig the system from Nicaragua? No. The guys who are rigging the system are the donors. Look up, look up, look up. Okay. [00:08:46] All right. So now now that's a meta issue. That's the biggest one. And that's the one we're that's the one at the end of the road. Right. And we're going to tackle it as we go along. But we got to get started on issues that are today. Right. So there's a couple of issues that are very very pressing. [00:09:02] And I want to tell you about them. And then I'm going to ask you for your help. That's the crowdsourcing part okay. We have no pride of authorship here. We hope and believe that one of you or many of you are going to create websites, social media campaigns, etc. That are going to be way better than what we could create at the Young Turks. [00:09:18] I believe in the people I do, okay? And that's why people say, oh, you're naive, you're hokey, corny, whatever. Guilty, guilty. Okay. So now okay, the two issues. And by the way, this is what we're just starting with, right? [00:09:33] If you guys, as we go along, if you go now, you know what? Those two issues, they're not the right ones. Let's start with something else. By the way. It's not among my two issues, but we could just as easily start. And it's a great one where we have agreement on the Epstein files. So the problem with starting with Epstein files is not that we don't have unity. [00:09:50] We have massive unity on that left and right release, release, release. And again, Democratic and Republican politicians, depending on who's in charge, don't release. Don't release. Right. So you see how they're lying to you? It's crystal clear, right? So it doesn't matter what part of the political spectrum you're in. Okay. [00:10:05] So the reason I'm not starting with that one is because what more can we do? We've screamed in their face a thousand times. Release the damn files and Mike Johnson's right now. Go. No, I'm not going to see a Democrat because that'll be the 218th vote, etc.. [00:10:23] And but if you can support Tom Massie on and Marjorie Taylor Greene on the right, Ro Khanna on the left, and some others who are actually doing something, bringing the Epstein victims forward, doing the press conference, introducing legislation, etc., great, I love it and I love that we have [00:10:39] the people's champions inside Congress. There's like, what, three of them? Six of them? 12 of them. I mean, if we're super lucky, we'll get to two dozen out of 535. Okay, so but at least we got some in there. We got some in there. And why is it. [00:10:56] Why does that matter? Because they can introduce bills. In fact, that leads me to the first one. So the first one that I am proposing that we work on is H.R. 3093. Oh, come on, Jake, what is that? That sounds so specific. And Global Fairness and Drug Prices Act. [00:11:13] Interesting. Well, what does that mean? And what is it? Well, okay. It's introduced by Ro Khanna. Oh, that's an I knew it Partizan. He's a Democrat and several Republican congressmen. That's weird. Why do they have actual bipartisanship? [00:11:28] What does the bill say and where does it come from? Well, the bill says that whatever other nations, pay in drug prices, combination of those nations developed world. Okay, so they're rich too. Whatever they're paying, we're going to pay. [00:11:44] That's it. That's simple. Why should we pay twice as much? Four times as much. Eight times as much as France or Canada or Britain or any of these countries. Right. So who came up with this idea? If you're a Republican, good news, Donald Trump. Donald Trump had an executive order. [00:11:59] And what Ro Khanna and the Republicans did was they took that executive order and verbatim, verbatim and turned it into a bill. Okay. So now, if you're a Republican, are you against Donald Trump because that's Donald Trump's executive order. [00:12:14] Now, if you're a Democrat, that is a long standing theoretical Democratic policy. So did you mean it or did you not mean it? Because if you mean it, this is the easiest thing in the world. Okay. So go support the policy that you claim that you've been in favor of for decades. [00:12:31] So both sets of politicians have absolutely no excuse not to support that bill. And it has like I have lost track, but like six co-sponsors, I don't know, like tiny tiny. There's such frauds. It's so obvious. [00:12:47] Okay. So what can you do about it? Well, I have a suggestion of a series of suggestions, but my guess is that my suggestions won't work. Who says that? Okay, I say that because of experience, not because I don't know what I'm doing, [00:13:02] but because one person cannot solve this. That's why we're doing what we're doing, right? You guys are going to come up with ideas that are better than mine, and then we're going to try to push it together. If everybody's pushing together and there's 20 guys not going to get it done, 2000 guys, we're trying to get somewhere, but no, [00:13:20] not going to get it done. 200,000 guys. Maybe 2 million Americans working together right and left saying, what are we saying in this bill? We want lower drug prices and we're not being unfair. [00:13:35] And companies make tons of profits selling in France, Germany and other countries. So obviously they're not going to go bankrupt if we change the rules. Wait a minute. Those nations that are paying so much less for their drugs while the companies still make a profit. [00:13:51] That means every dollar above that is just a robbery. You know, we can't negotiate drug prices. That's just unbelievable to me. It's the most anti-free market anti-capitalist rule we have in the entire government. You are not allowed to negotiate in a free market. [00:14:09] And every lying Democrat and every lying Republican that goes into office goes. I am going to negotiate drug prices. Drug prices are way too high. I know you're all dissatisfied. Then they get into office like we're not going to do. Where's the money? Where's the money? Big pharma? Yeah. [00:14:26] Don't let the masses negotiate drug prices. Who cares? Just sell your house and then die. Okay, That's our sick politicians. Good news. Pass this bill and there's nothing to do but wait, wait wait wait. How are we going to get past the politicians? Well, so let's start with my ideas. Then hopefully we'll move to yours. [00:14:45] But. But let's try this and see if it works. And then I hope you guys can design a better system, which I'll get to in a second. So, we've got title Hope, right? That's what we're trying to organize most of this. So, what we did was we came up with, and you'll see a lot of what we're doing here. [00:15:02] If things start working. Well, that'll be kind of a hub, a headquarters for the different things that you guys come up with. So we did, like, a populist plank. I don't want to get too deep into it, but what we the important part is we created [00:15:17] a tool, or we got a tool that allows you to communicate with your own congressman. And so we have people sending the populist plank, which I think a lot of you guys will agree on. We'll talk about that on another day. And so we did. Titcomb endorsed Populism. And so and then a couple of hundred people sent emails to their congresspeople. [00:15:37] And then we got some a little bit of results from that, which was, you know, encouraging because there wasn't that many people. Right? So don't worry about that for now. That's wonderful. And if you want to help, great. But we created a new one for this. And all it does is if you go to twitter.com drug prices, [00:15:56] it'll show you a script. And if you don't like the words, change them. Okay. And it allows you to email your congressperson. But if you want to call them, you want to reach out on social media. Great. So now, if we collect enough people and you guys start putting pressure [00:16:11] on your congressional candidates. Wait, this is Donald. If you're a Republican, this is Donald Trump's executive order. I'm calling to see if you're going to betray the president. Are you against Donald Trump's executive order? Because I want to know. Because if you are, I'm never going to vote for you again. [00:16:27] And by the way, you never have to vote for a Republican if you're a Democrat or Democrat if you're a Republican. There's a beautiful thing that the American media keeps from you. It's called primaries. Okay. That's where you take out the crooks who are not representing your side, your positions. [00:16:43] Okay, so call your all of your congressmen. Reach out to them. If you're on the right and say, why aren't you supporting Donald Trump's executive order? We can make it a bill. And then there's nothing they can do about it. Executive order can get knocked down by the courts. A bill cannot get knocked down in the same way. [00:16:58] Okay. This type of bill will be very hard to defeat, okay. Once they pass it in. So if you're Republicans, find a way to contact your congressman if you want to do it through tight comm slash drug prices, great. If not, no problem. If you're a Democrats, call your congresspeople and go, [00:17:15] hey, guys, I found out great news. There's this thing called H.R. 393, and it does the House Democratic policy we all want. And I just need to know because I'm going to vote based on this. So I want to know if you. And what should you ask them? [00:17:30] Ask them to co-sponsor the bill. Because if the bill has like four co-sponsors, it's easy for the speaker of the House to dismiss it and go, yeah, it's four co-sponsors. No big deal, no big deal. Dismissed. Right. [00:17:45] But what if it has 100 co-sponsors? Little harder to dismiss. What if hundreds of thousands of Americans are working across the aisle to try to get a bill passed? Now, do you think mainstream media will cover that even when it gets huge? No way. They'll be like, I don't see it. I don't see it. [00:18:02] No. No one's working together. No one's doing anything about drugs. Shut up, shut up. Shut outside. It's radicals. Fascists. Communists, right? But eventually, there's going to be a size 100 co-sponsors, 150 co-sponsors, 200 co-sponsors, where they're going to have to give in. Besides which, if you get to 218, you already have it. [00:18:20] Right. So our goal is 218. Can we do it? I don't know. Okay. Is it likely? No, it's not likely. It's super hard to get people to work together. It's super hard to get these projects to work. So. Okay, so why are we doing it now? There's two reasons why. [00:18:38] And then I'll get to the second issue. And you guys we're going to do this half an hour every day. On normal days I'll cheat. I'll probably go past half an hour. But sometimes we do interviews. At 530 today I gotta talk to the guys who started operation Hope at 530 a little bit, and I got to go pick up my daughter. [00:18:54] Because we're real Americans trying to do this together, right? So I'm going to move on to the second issue in a second. But but here's a very important part of this, guys. I don't know that that thing that we have on, on our website is the best tool. Like if you have a tool that allows us or any kind of methodology that allows us [00:19:15] to do it in a way that is better. Oh, great, I love it, I love it, I love it. Okay, so so how are you going to contact us? How are you going to do this? Well, normally what we're going to do in these episodes, this is the introductory one, but we're going to go every day until we get some sort of momentum. [00:19:31] Here is I need you to interact with me. I need you to give me ideas. And I need you to start actually carrying this stuff out. And my guess is, at some point along the way, whether it's on this or another issue that someone in the audience is going to go, oh, you're doing that tool with the email. [00:19:46] No, no, no, no, bro, I got this thing or the other guy has this thing and let's do this, this and this. And then we could reach the Congress people much better. And then I'm not going to go, no, you have to do it through Titcombe. No, I'm going to be like, that's awesome. That's awesome. America. Right. So okay, you could write it on the chat. [00:20:04] Our community director, Kara Eastman, who's awesome is in is in the chat as we're doing this live and she's doing the best she can. Probably a lot of folks in there, right, suggesting a lot of things. And that's good. That's good. And by the way, guys, of course we can't do every idea, right. We're going to try to get the best ideas to filter up and then all pushed together. [00:20:23] Right? So the other thing you could do, and this is a little bit more efficient for now, is hope at Titcombe. So that's her email where you can send in ideas. Again guys, most of the ideas won't make it. But but I've done this before and people do come up with brilliant ideas. [00:20:41] And usually the problem is amassing enough people to take that good idea and push it forward. Okay, so email it at Hope at titcombe. And we also have a chat. We just started at Titcombe Hope, right? I hope I'm not confusing you with all these things, [00:20:58] but we'll put it in the description box if you're watching later or so. Let me move on to the second idea because it's important. The second idea is around Israel. So now, for the first time in my life, the actual voters left and right are beginning to unite on this issue. [00:21:13] So, first thing is you got to end the genocide. And the second thing is, I believe that the great majority of Americans want to defund Israel. Now, this is super important. Everything is optional. Okay. So if you go, hey, you know what? I love the drug price one, but this one's not for me. [00:21:30] Okay, I don't mind it. I love going to work and working overtime for Israel. It's great. I don't think we've given them enough. We owe them more. God bless you. I'm being sarcastic, but really? Or you could love the Israel one and be like, the drug price one doesn't motivate me. [00:21:45] Or the next one or the next one, etc.. So there's no requirements here. There's no homework, there's no nothing other than what you want to do to try to help. And look, if you're skeptical, dude, you're going to love this because you're gonna be like, ha ha, it didn't work. It didn't work on day one. It didn't work on day three. [00:22:01] Oh, wait. That's weird. Wait, did it start to work on day 28? I don't know, I hope so, but like and skeptical guys, if you want to have fun, have fun. Oh. Ha ha ha. Look at them trying. Ha ha. Look at them trying to do democracy. Trying to be Americans, trying to unite on things we definitely agree on. [00:22:19] Go for it, guys. Go for it. No problem. Okay, this is for folks who believe a little bit, who believe that at least trying is a lot better than sitting on your couch and being ruled. Right. So on the Gaza one, there's a million things we could do and a bunch of ideas. [00:22:35] I'm sure, again, you guys are probably going to have better ideas, but I'm going to propose one. And I'm curious to see. I mean, who knows, maybe this one people start doing right away, I don't know. So I want to highlight the kids of Gaza now. Why? Because 20,000 children have been. [00:22:54] Over 20,000 children have been killed in Gaza. And when you talk about kids, people get emotional. But 20,000 is a number. Remember that line from Stalin? Like you kill one person, it's a murderer and a tragedy. You kill a million and it's a statistic. [00:23:09] I have butchered that line. But you get it. That's a paraphrase of it, right? So 20,000 kids are dead, and you keep saying that, but it doesn't move anyone because we move on emotion. That's how, generally speaking, how humans operate. So why don't we show them the kids? [00:23:26] Because they're actual kids and they actually died. So we're going to somehow get the pictures and bios of the kids, and then we're going to show you whether they're dead or alive. [00:23:42] Okay. Now how are we going to do this? Well, we got we got one website. And so if you guys are I like, I assume and hope to God that some of you are awesome at this and and and maybe you'll do it through a different website. [00:23:57] Or maybe you have an idea for what we could do on that site. But we have kids of kids of Gaza right now. There's nothing on it. Okay? We're going to build it together. So you say, well, how are you going to get the pics, the Bios, etc.? Well, there's tons of folks in America that have family in Gaza. [00:24:15] There's tons of activists. And by the way, somebody's already going to tell me. Jake, what are you talking about? The Washington Post already has a list of all the kids who died. Their names, because I had this conversation with someone and they told me that, and I was like, oh, great, great. No pride of authorship. All right. [00:24:31] So if that's true and you guys can confirm, see, that's what we need. I bet you there's tons of you out there who are great at research. There's tons of you who are great at social media, tons of you that are great at editing. So we just got to pull you together. So tomorrow I'm going to tell you the next step and the next step after that. [00:24:47] ET cetera. ET cetera. So but for now, the idea is one, maybe we have a wall of kids and you can click on each one. You just see their picture, then you get a little story. And so since we already have the names, maybe we folks who are Palestinians or not, but have family or or human rights workers, etc. [00:25:07] That are in Gaza, and they could find the family members of the kids and give us a little bio about them. And then, by the way, we want to deal with facts. We don't want any nonsense. We don't want any theories, okay? We're just dealing in reality here. So we're going to need fact checkers. [00:25:22] Maybe. You know, there's a lot of great folks who work in media, not mainstream media, but drop site news, the leaver, the Guardian, intercept, etc. Just and and if you've got good, reliable people, we need the fact checkers. Okay. So maybe you have a wall of kids and people click and when they click [00:25:40] maybe, maybe there there's a site that has or a page that has the, the kids who passed away and one where we have kids who have not passed away. And then because Israel keeps bombing, we're going to have [00:25:56] to move some of the kids. I want America to see what they're paying for. They're paying for the deaths of these children. So don't look away. Now, here's another idea that occurred to me. [00:26:12] What if some of you are so good at this? You find the pictures in the bios of the kids and you put it on social media, but you do a video or a god. I'm so bad at this. I don't know how you flip screens, etc. What? You guys know it a thousand times better than I do. Okay. And you see the picture first, you see the bio second, and then at the [00:26:29] end you see whether they're dead or alive. Now that's super harsh, but killing the kids is way, way, way harsher. We're just shining a light on it because remember, every one of those kids got killed with our money. And that is heartbreaking. [00:26:45] So, look, we're almost out of time here, but those are just some starter ideas. If you like those and you start running with them, great. Just let us know. And so let's say that Bob out there or Susie out there is amazing at this. And she starts this and it starts to get going. [00:27:01] Then you email at Hope at titcombe. We like it. We see it's already got momentum. We then feature it here and then we all push. We all push together. And then if we all push together, we're going to get this in the spotlight. And if we get it in the spotlight and we start a national conversation [00:27:17] around it, and, and half of America is looking at those kids going, what am I paying for this for? Right. And one of you out there is going to come up with an idea, like around money. How much money are we paying to kill these kids? And on and on. Right. So but these are all steps. [00:27:34] So we begin the to exercise our muscles in democracy, our muscles in freedom. And so we don't lose our freedom and we don't lose our sovereignty. Okay. So, look, last thing I'm going to say here is I want to thank the members, the paying [00:27:53] members who are beautiful enough to open up this bonus episode for everyone. So we could all try to push together. I love you guys for it. And the ethos here is open minds and open hearts. Okay? We try to do the right thing to the best of our abilities and we're open minded [00:28:08] about how we're going to get there. And so we have three missions at TYT a boldly pursue the truth, challenge the establishment. We've been doing that from day one and, fight for positive change in the world. Okay. So let's try to do it together. [00:28:25] I'm going to go talk to the operation. Hope, guys who started all this. You can find that link at TYT. And then we're going to come back do it again tomorrow. You know, the show is 6 to 8 p.m. Eastern every single day. That's the new show, Ana Kasparian and I do. And then at 8:00, we're going to start this, crowdsourcing the revolution [00:28:43] together and see what happens. And maybe at the end, you know, we go, oh, well, we give it a shot next time. The skeptics were right, and they'll get to laugh and all that stuff. Or maybe we do something amazing and we show people what democracy actually looks like. [00:29:00] Every time you ring the bell below, an angel gets its wings. Totally not true. But it does keep you updated on our live shows.