I admire Pep as a manager and as a man. His willingness to speak for what he believes in, and to speak up for humanity, is a great thing. He isn't speaking about politics, he is speaking about the slaying of men, women, and children and the leaders who bring this about. Now that Israel has confirmed 72,000 dead in Gaza, I don't think that anyone with a hint of compassion in their hearts would fail to condemn such mass slaughter. He also mentioned Sudan. It is time for good people to speak up and for others to take collective action against these regimes that have held the world hostage to their ideologies for far too long. A leader who fails to speak up is a failed one - the cost to humanity is too great to bear.