the beating of rodney king, that video being shown over and over and over and it becomes monumental or the video documentation of january six, where they show it over and over and over and these expressions of power. and so they become monumental, in my mind and also whoever can control these monuments can control meaning, which for me the most critical aspect of monument making and monument retention or destruction. all right, i've got a little bit of a i think everything you said exactly. i would agree with that. for me, i think about in terms of of of peace building studies and think there's a term core called moral imagination, this idea of thinking how do we use arts and storytelling monuments even to process past games. how do you use it in particular they think about it with countries that have gone through civil war, genocide, that the first thing they need is not new infrastructure schools. they need they need the arts they need the storytelling. they need the culture to heal from whatever is taking place. and that those monuments, those are can also lead towards how society i