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# The Modern Slave ⋆ Brownstone Institute **Source:** ## Summary - **Concept of Modern Slavery**: The author challenges conventional views of slavery, suggesting that modern forms of coercion and control, while less visible, are pervasive and deeply embedded in society. - **Spectrum of Slavery**: Slavery exists on a spectrum, with contemporary systems employing mechanisms like taxes and regulations to extract labor and restrict autonomy, compared to historical practices of physical coercion. - **Invisible Coercion**: Modern individuals surrender significant portions of their earnings to various taxes, experiencing coercion through financial obligations rather than overt violence, leading to a deceptive perception of freedom. - **Comfort as Control**: The modern world employs comfort and convenience to maintain compliance, creating a system where individuals are unaware of their subjugation, likening it to a golden cage. - **Technological Manipulation**: Advancements in AI and wearables contribute to a system of anticipatory compliance, where personal data is used to predict behavior and enforce conformity, transforming individuals into assets for corporations. - **Historical Context**: While traditional forms of slavery are marked by visible coercion, modern slavery operates under a “white glove model,” where individuals are misled into believing they are consumers rather than subjugated subjects. - **Economic Framework**: The financial architecture of this modern slavery treats citizens as corporate assets, with legal systems designed to prioritize revenue generation over individual rights, leading to inescapable debt cycles. - **Cultural Conditioning**: Society has been conditioned to accept and even celebrate the mechanisms of control, making it difficult to question the nature of their freedom and the systems that govern their lives. ## Key Information ### Extracted Entities **Keyword:** control, human, modern, most, people, slavery, slaves, surveillance, system, systems **Location:** China, Congo, Cuba, East Germany, Mexico, North Koreans, UK, West **Organization:** Apple, CBDC, Catherine Austin Fitts, Central Bank Digital, Cleveland Browns, Control Grid, Corporate Veil, Economist, Federal Reserve, IRS, LSD, Nazis, Northeastern University, Part, Stasi, Tech We Trust, US Patent Office, University of California **Person:** Aldous Huxley, Alexa, Balaji Srinivasan, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Great Reset, Intuit Dome, John Hancock, Jr., Laura Edelson, Netanyahu, RFK --- *Shared from Contexst on Aug 6, 2025 at 23:44* Shared via
Mass attacks: we're on our own - American Thinker • Recent mass attacks in Bondi Beach, Australia, and Brown University highlight the vulnerability of Western democracies to terrorism, even when common firearms are used. • The Bondi Beach attack resulted in 16 deaths and 40 injuries at a Jewish celebration, while the Brown University incident left two dead and nine wounded. • Both attackers exploited gun-free zones, demonstrating that victims were defenseless due to strict gun laws. • Australia’s gun laws, while not a complete ban, severely restrict private gun ownership and self-defense, making it a gun-free zone that failed to prevent the massacre. • The attack at Brown involved a handgun, despite recent state-level restrictions on semiautomatic firearms. • Data shows that 92% of American mass attacks occur in gun-free zones, challenging the efficacy of such laws intended to ensure public safety. • Contrary to perceptions, mass shooting deaths in America are not the highest globally; countries like Norway, France, and Belgium have higher rates. • The effectiveness of concealed carry laws in Texas, which allowed handguns on campuses, did not lead to the anticipated violence, proving responsible gun ownership. • Police response to mass shootings is often too slow to prevent casualties, emphasizing the need for armed citizens to intervene during attacks. • The article concludes that reliance on law enforcement for personal safety is misguided; individuals must take responsibility for their own defense. • The author questions why vulnerable communities, such as Jews, remain unarmed in today's climate of violence, underscoring a sense of abandonment. • Ultimately, the message is that individuals must be proactive in protecting themselves, as they are largely on their own in the face of mass attacks. Shared via