I see a lot of internationalism, but it takes on different forms. The struggles around the de codaxis, pipe line, these are internationalist, inditionous struggles. They so internationalist, extremely internationalist. I mean, who's going to palestine. You've got some pele going to pal i keep running into people in palestine who are like industries to chicago, but ornn in miami or in philadelphia,. So it's there. But then again, you know, our movements have never been majority movements. Even if you think of the civil rights movement, it was never a mass, mass movement. What snick was doing on the ground was
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