but good to mizzi. that's but good luck to mizzi. that's part the but part three, the story. but coming the section, coming up in the final section, civil welcome back to the final part of headliners. let's get into it with the guardian . and a story with the guardian. and a story about misguided wokeism. hey, it may but it may be misguided, but it provides 80% of our provides about 80% of our content. that one. content. scott. that one. >> antonio pappano, who's the conductor and musical director of the ls0, the london symphony orchestra, criticised orchestra, has criticised misguided wokeism behind what he's called a great suspicion of opera and british cultural achievements. he states in this article, and i'm sure he said it publicly elsewhere , that he publicly elsewhere, that he thinks that the british public is suspicious and slightly guilty for their own cultural achievements, and that they don't go to the opera because they're a bit embarrassed by what they're watching. and i think what he was saying was they're embarrassed by the grand ness it . yes, and by the ness