that's why henry david thoreau said there are 999 patrons of virtue for every virtuous person. one person might do something about it. he said there are thousands who are in opinion opposed to slavery and do nothing about it. that 1% can make a huge, dramatic difference, but they have to be very well trained. and that's one area where i think the peace movement can learn a lot from the military. the military has such phenomenal training. and if you look at all the various art forms -- sculpting, a martial art, painting, playing a sport, writing, film making -- people realize they have to get training. but nonviolence, waging peace is the only art form where people think they can just show up with no training, write something on a sign and think they're going to be effective. we have to change that paradigm. if you look at the civil rights movement, they were very well trained, and they were very disciplined, and they were very strategic. and a lot of those military values have to be applied to nonviolence. this is one reason why gandhi called himself a soldier of peace, and mar