it does speak earlier in the program to at the cut, to sy, a professor at the university of manitoba who's actually at the annual meeting of the valve. i discussion club who says that speaking the truth these days can be dangerous. not only journalists, but all people speaking unpopular opinions are being censored in the west. we see that there is no censorship, but in reality, both carrots and sticks actually are used in the west as censorship. so sticks. yes . we know the cases of julian assange, bradley, my jesse manning, and so on these as edward snowden, of course, these people were directly persecuted for talking about the truth. this is, you know, in the case of a journalism, but such cases are also known in the world of scholarship. so that sort of thing exists and we know about it. and we know some of the most shocking cases. but then i also probably a lot of cases that get muffled up. we don't hear about that's the 1st. and the 2nd thing is that of course, there are organized lobbies, for example, people who claim to be speaking for ukraine. and i say claim to be because loo