 Okay, so suppose somebody's stealing from you. They've broken into your house, they've, you know, making off with your computer, your TV, your car, right? Suppose they're breaking into your car. The question is, according to Locke, do you have the right to retaliate with lethal violence? Locke says yes, right? According to Locke, you can retaliate. Somebody tries to steal from you, you can retaliate with lethal violence. Not to say you're obligated to, again, you don't have to, but you can, right? And again, it's for the same reason as before with slavery and, you know, attempted murder, right? You are sovereign of your own life. You get to make decisions about how your life goes and that includes what you've worked for, right? That property you've labored for, you have worked your, you have spent your life, part of your life anyway, for that property. And you have sovereignty over it, just like you have sovereignty over your own life. And if somebody steals from you, they've violated that sovereignty. Okay. They're trying to usurp that sovereignty. They've entered the state of war. All right. Well, okay, well then, here's the question. Do you agree with Locke? If somebody is trying to steal from you, do you have the right to retaliate? To retaliate with lethal violence.