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🗓️ 24 October 2025
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| 0:29.8 | I'm going to talk about a study about transgenderism, but I want to talk a minute about a personal |
| 0:34.3 | experience that I had that was really interesting. My wife and I went to spend the weekend in Charleston, which we'd never seen. We just wanted to see Charleston, South Carolina. And it was raining, so we didn't really get to see this city at its best. The people were friendly. The food was spectacular. But we didn't really get to see the city as it as best. So we had to stay indoors. And we went to a plantation. I think it was called the Drayton plantation. My wife loves these things and I'm like, you know, I will do anything to make her happy. I'm just her love slave. So I went to the, I can't stand going to houses. But, you know, if it will make her happy, I will go into a house. So we went to this plantation. It was kind of cool |
| 1:13.8 | because it was preserved. It wasn't like reconstructed. And the guide, we took a tour, and the guide |
| 1:22.1 | was this absolutely lovely, charming young, I would say in her 20s, archaeologists. She was one of the archaeologists |
| 1:29.0 | on the grounds who were digging things up and looking for ways people lived. And she was an |
| 1:36.2 | absolutely earnest, straightforward, friendly, sweet, nice person. I want to emphasize that. |
| 1:42.1 | But the words coming out of her mouth showed that she had been indoctrinated in a kind of can't, |
| 1:50.0 | a kind of talk that expressed an ideology. |
| 1:54.3 | So, for instance, the whole tour was about the quote-unquote enslaved people. |
| 2:00.6 | Now, you're not supposed to say slaves. You're |
| 2:02.5 | supposed to say enslaved people. And she referred to the Drayton's, the people who owned the house |
| 2:07.8 | as the enslavers, where of course they didn't enslave the people. People were enslaved in Africa |
| 2:12.2 | by their fellow Africans and then sold over here and these people own them. But you're not |
| 2:17.2 | supposed to say they own them because that suggests people own them, but you're not supposed to |
| 2:17.5 | say they own them because that suggests they own them, which they did, which is one of the |
| 2:21.1 | grievous sins of slavery. |
| 2:22.8 | You can't own another human being, but you can under the law. |
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