i spoke with daniel tubman, he's a professor of modern history at queen mary university in london, i asked him what lessons we can learn from d. j. about the challenges that we face today. a good question. i mean, i always think of this as being uh, unemployment is about an international bustle um wireless foot by an alliance uh a line. so i'd have to come to get them. and suppose the differences of opinion differences are really preventative. is it projects an audiology in order to achieve something that was a quick fix? so, so you have is a powerful lesson method of thinking about how we come from focus. and if you, when you look at the pictures of the images of the commemoration of the day that the average age of those attending, i mean they were advanced. they looked to be what the high seventies might be. most of them, most of the veterans were about, around a 100 years old, is what more to is. it lost its ability to captivate the imagination of, of younger generations. i mean, has too much time past the thing about the post, it does get further away. and i think fundamentally b