there's a long history of of protest by self-imilation. think everybody remembers the buddhist monk in saigan 1963. this famous photograph by i malcolm brown uh and then after that several other monks um set themselves on fire in protest, there was a quaker who did the same thing, an american quaker, and and not too long ago in tunisia, there was an act of self-himolation in protest, vegetable pedaler had his cart taken away and that triggered a whole thing, these acts tend to to... trigger a shift in perception from the public, they do have an effect, the they are indellable statements, and what's interesting in this case, as you say of course is that it's a active us service member, but i think there is a general feeling out there on the street of of such revulsion, and and i feel that everybody feels that there is, there is a frustration that... continues to happen, that israeli settlers are blocking food from getting into gaza, relief supplies and having a party at the gate, and people are allowing this to happen, why is, why is that? i mean, you know, these people, these settlers could w