radiohead faced boycott calls for artwork.goes performs with an israeli guy in tel aviv. and they're saying, we don't. we don't like that because they don't like they don't like israel. and that's what this is. they're the palestinians. they're asking us to take their side. and, you know, i don't know what the answer to the palestinian question is, but i have two, two fingers for them. >> your cadence is getting more and more like trump. and they're saying they don't like that. and it's kind of like i'm trying to follow the sentence, yeah, i mean, it's interesting. i mean, he i mean, he is married to an israeli person. so there is that jonny greenwood. i don't know if that's relevant or not. he's put a fairly decent statement out saying, this is about music, and i've been playing with these people for since 2008, and it's a perfectly reasonable thing. and you know, i think you can go too far with it stuff. i mean, paul simon was told not to play in south africa, but then he made graceland one of the great albums of all time. a