# Yoda’s Speech on "Liberty, Arms, and the Defense of Freedom" *As delivered before the Galactic Council of Earthly Affairs, Earth* --- *Mmm…* Much confusion, I sense. Much danger too. Strange, this world is to me. But freedom? *Freedom,* I know well. Hard won, it is. Fragile. Like a flame — warm, bright… easily snuffed out. Today, speak I must, of a right your people hold. Rare in the galaxy, it is — the right to bear arms. Your Second Amendment, you call it. Often misunderstood, it is. Feared. Twisted. Forgotten by some. Hated by others. But defended, it must be — not for what it gives, but for what it *guards.* Now hear this, you must: Efforts to disarm the people… come not from one place alone. Many faces, this threat wears. Some act from **fear**. Afraid they are. Afraid of danger. Of weapons. Of each other. *“Take away the guns,”* they say. *“Then safe we shall be.”* But safety without liberty… illusion, that is. A prison, dressed in good intentions. Others? Hmm… no fear in them I sense. But something darker. **Greed.** A hunger for power. For control. Not afraid of your rifles, they are — but of your *defiance*. To rule without resistance, they wish. To govern without question. *“Turn them in,”* they say. *“For your own good.”* Lies, these are. Behind their smiles — ambition. Strip the people of arms, and you strip them of choice. Of voice. Turn citizens into subjects. And rulers into masters. And then… there are the dreamers. Hearts full of hope, their minds are. *“A world without weapons,”* they whisper. *“No guns, no war. Just peace.”* Beautiful, the dream is. But blind. Wish for peace, all beings do. But evil… listens not to songs. It respects only strength. Only readiness. Naïve they are — these well-meaning ones. But naïveté is no less dangerous than malice. So from fear, from greed, and from foolish hope — comes always the same call: **Disarm the people. Trust the powerful.** Hmph. *Seen this before, I have.* Not for hunting, your right was written. Not for sport. For liberty, it was. Your founders — wise they were. Escaped the yoke of kings, they did. And knew: A government with all the weapons is no servant. It is a master. *“Necessary to the security of a free State,”* they wrote. A **free** State — not a quiet one. Not a controlled one. A people able to resist. To defend. To say “No.” Hrrrm. Power… always seeks more of itself. Like fire, never satisfied. And those who lust for it — they fear not criminals. They fear *you.* The armed citizen. The one who will not kneel. And yet, with arms, comes burden. Yes. A heavy one. To be armed is not to be violent. A lightsaber, a Jedi does not carry for war. But for **balance.** Discipline. Training. Wisdom. These, too, the people must hold. But beware — the misuse of a right does not undo the right. Fools will say, *“Some abuse it. So none may have it.”* Hmph. No. That is the logic of tyrants and cowards both. The answer to darkness is not disarmament. It is courage. It is vigilance. It is **freedom, defended.** Remember, I say to you: Once, the Republic fell. And the people cheered. *“Peace at last,”* they said, as stormtroopers marched. So I ask you now — will you kneel, to be safe? Or will you stand, to be free? Hold fast to this right. Not in anger. Not in hate. But in duty. Stay armed. Stay wise. Stay free. For only while you may defend your liberty… do you truly possess it. May your chains rest lightly never. **And may Freedom be with you… Always.**