“End of Slavery Summit” on BrightU: Mark Passio explores how government is modern-day slavery
- In Day 1, Episode 1 of the “End of Slavery Summit,” Mark Passio argues that modern governments function as systems of slavery, using force, taxes and perceived legitimacy to enforce involuntary submission, mirroring historical forms of domination.
- The state’s power relies on public participation (e.g., voting, taxation). Passio warns that compliance equals collaboration with an immoral system, urging individuals to withdraw consent.
- Passio grounds his critique in natural law, universal, ethics-based principles, to challenge state authority and advocate for radical self-ownership as the path to liberation.
- The episode draws parallels between modern state mechanisms and 19th-century slavery, emphasizing that political power is the contemporary battleground for human freedom.
- Day 1 of the summit includes additional sessions analyzing slavery’s definition (Alexander Raskovic) and its normalization (Steven Mager), expanding on systemic oppression themes.
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What’s in store for you in Day 1, Episode 1
In Day 1, Episode 1 of the “End of Slavery Summit,” slated for July 26, host Cory Endrulat features researcher and lecturer, Mark Passio, who delivers a blistering dismantling of the modern state, arguing that government is slavery and you might be complicit without even realizing it. This episode will leave you asking: What if everything you’ve been told about freedom is a lie? What if the very institutions claiming to protect your rights are the mechanisms of your enslavement?
Passio, blending natural law philosophy, occult insights and razor-sharp historical analysis, pulls no punches. His takeaway is that true oppression today doesn’t wear shackles, it wears a suit, demands taxes and thrives on unquestioned consent.
Governments operate on force-backed fiction that the idea of collective approval (votes, laws, social contracts) justifies coercion over the individual. But can a system built on involuntary submission ever be moral? Drawing parallels to historical slavery, this episode exposes how modern structures merely repackage domination, banking on your belief in its “legitimacy.”
Passio invokes the warnings of 19th-century abolitionists who predicted that political power would become the next battleground for human freedom. Whether through taxation, licensure or surveillance, the state’s grip depends on your participation. His challenge is to recognize the system’s immorality, then stop propping it up.
For those unfamiliar with Passio’s work, his framework of natural law, universal, non-negotiable ethics rooted in truth, serves as the ultimate litmus test against state authority. According to him, compliance isn’t neutrality; it’s collaboration. This session doesn’t just diagnose the problem; it hands viewers the tools to withdraw consent and reclaim agency and it starts with radical self-ownership.
Whether you walk away convinced or shaken, one thing is certain: You’ll never look at a ballot box, a paycheck or a cop the same way again.
It doesn’t end there. Day 1 of “The End of Slavery Summit” also features Alexander Raskovic and Steven Mager, where they will explore the following topics, respectively:
- Day 1, Episode 2: Breaking down what is slavery, step-by-step
- Day 1, Episode 3: Slavery as a legitimate way of life
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