 All right, so here's the scenario. Suppose somebody comes up to you and they've got a weapon, got changed and they say, you belong to me now. Whatever you do, whatever benefits or products you produce, I get to keep it their mind. I get to decide how you're going to live your life. And if you don't do what I say, I'm going to shoot you. They're going to enslave you, is what they're doing. So the question is, according to Locke, do you have the right to retaliate with lethal violence if somebody tries to enslave you? And the answer is, yeah, of course you do. Once again, this is an attempt to usurp your authority, your sovereignty. You're the one that's supposed to make the decisions for your life. If somebody else tries to use force to enslave you, you get to fight back. You don't have to retaliate with lethal violence. You don't have to try to kill and self-defense. But you have the right to, right? You have the right to. You're not obligated, but you have the right to, according to Locke. So here's the question. Do you agree with Locke? Do you agree with Locke that you have the right to retaliate with lethal violence if somebody tries to enslave you?