if the fight for transurban is really about this sort of idea for military cohesion. or is this something a bit like when the post slavery allowing black men to vote and of voting rights it was given that if they served in the military if they had served in the civil war if the. had done these things and fought for the north they had priority it was almost like well see they did this so now we will give you the right to vote as if proving your worth is if you were willing to die for the country otherwise you're not worthy of. do you is this kind of had this idea of having to serve or having to be part of certain institutions is sort of a loyalty pledge as an american and how do we how do we separate ourselves from that idea that you must be loyal to the country in some way in order to be part of our nation. that i think the that does need to be interrogated patriotism overall i think needs to be interrogated universally i think that's regarded as a watch country we're talking about but that is a demand that's made a pawn again it's a demand that's made not on majority