08/01/2025 / By Jacob Thomas
On Day 3 of the “End of Slavery Summit,” aired on July 28, freedom activist and educator Will Keller delivered a chilling indictment of modern culture, likening it to a cult systematically conditioning children into obedience while eroding critical thought. His conversation with host Cory Endrulat exposed the hidden mechanisms of societal indoctrination, from public schooling to social media, and warned of a future where unchecked cultural programming could enslave generations.
Keller’s central argument hinged on the idea that culture operates as a “strong arm of tyranny,” cultivating beliefs that demand conformity. “Culture has cult in it,” he noted. “A cult is an ideology where non-compliance invites attack. Modern culture does the same, through entertainment, schools and peer pressure.”
He highlighted how social engineers exploit these channels: “They distract the older generation while programming the young to build the next control system. Parents unknowingly enforce it by surrendering their kids to these systems.” The result? A cycle where ideologies promoting “immoral actions” perpetuate mental slavery across generations.
Public education, Keller argued, is a primary tool for indoctrination. “Schools teach what to think, not how to think. They output obedient workers, not free minds.” He contrasted this with the Trivium Method (grammar, logic, rhetoric), which fosters independent reasoning, a method he urges parents to adopt.
His solution? “Homeschooling or unschooling. If you don’t, you’re letting the state mold your child’s morality.” Yet he acknowledged practical hurdles, sharing his own compromise: a Waldorf-inspired charter school for his daughter, balanced with home education.
Keller rejected extreme sheltering, emphasizing mentorship over control. “Children need to fail to learn. Ages 0-7 are critical, their subconscious absorbs everything. After that, guide them, but don’t lie.” He described his approach with his nine-year-old daughter: “I tell her, ‘Ask me anything.’ She doesn’t have a phone, but we explore ideas together.”
He warned against parents outsourcing morality: “If you don’t teach principles, culture will. And today’s culture condones harm.”
For adults, Keller’s prescription was radical self-awareness and creative resistance. “We need more artists, not leaders. Art, writing, speaking, even gardening, reaches unconscious minds.” He urged parents to form local communities, echoing his work with Natural Freedom League’s street activism.
“Freedom-minded people must have children. Nihilism plays into the depopulation agenda. Raise warriors for truth.” Keller said.
Keller’s most striking metaphor compared generational slavery to the Santa Claus myth: “Parents lie to kids about Santa, then confess later. But the pattern repeats. It’s the same with statism, false beliefs passed down as truth.”
Day 3 of the “End of Slavery Summit” doesn’t end there. Here’s a summary of the topics tackled by other speakers:
John Roeland discussed:
Marja West discussed:
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