loser! it's not seig—heiling, it's not wearing swastikas or waving, you know, hitlerflags, it's just like you do with your normal friends. you sit at home after school and you play games. and so i think the gaming element to it can create the sense that far right activism is just like any other activity that you enjoy. and of course, once you're in that world, then the radicalization can happen. that's when all of a sudden you're starting to go to other meetings, just trying to go to smaller groups that aren't necessarily playing games. but you're talking about politics more explicitly, like, at least with cod, - they haven't totally bent over to this, like, strong. female lead characters in every military shooter. unlike the, kind of, wider gaming world where the better you are gaming, the more prowess you get, in this space, it's not necessarily that — people are just really happy or excited to play a game with a famous far—right figure. and so it, kind of, almost works the opposite way around.