glenn dysen, professor of political science at the southeastern university of norway. we are going to oslo . hello, mr. dysen. i say hello to you. after the rise of student protests in america, now witnessing these protests between students in europe we were. specifically, england, germany, austria, switzerland, france, spain and many other places. just like you are in norway. obviously, today we had a big gathering in malmö sood, and maybe the main focus of the protests in the next day or two will be the university. as a university professor , what do you think about this wave that has spread from american universities to europe? i think that the reason for it is actually the legitimacy of this demonstration, the reason for it being dragged to europe, that it actually has a rational justification, this is a violation of human rights, well, it is natural that it faces protests, we know. that the nature of the entire political west is based on liberalism and the doctrines of liberalism, so the highest issue it has is actually the case. after the cold war, humanity has be