king the way that we do, that we see him now as he couldn't have been a polarizing figure is the same sort of i think thing that happens in terms with the broader civil rights movement. there was some street heat. >> right. >> that within the context of that movement, martin luther king was on one end of the non-violence spectrum. there was another end of that spectrum where, you know, the guys really promoting the second amendment were guys showing up with shotguns in oakland to meetings. >> right. >> and so we -- >> but are you saying you're advocating that? i mean, that was a joke. that was a joke. >> trying to calculate my youtube hits. >> my question was is what do you think of that? >> listen, i think -- i think there is value in a movement like occupy wall street put in today's context that essentially makes, you know, the sorkin piece in the "new york times"