Sapphic Colonials
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Sapphic Colonials
Douglas Mercer
September 3 2021
They said thee and thou for some or their history, and they never got into ze and hir, but apparently those American colonials were way woke. It was a rainbow nation way back when.
As relayed by The Virginia Gazette Colonial Williamsburg’s giving history a good shake — to discover the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender bona fides of those thirteen colonies.
From what I can glean from news reports about Colonial Williamsburg all the devils are loose. Now it's not only the world's largest living history museum but a den of degenerates.
Don't take the kids.
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T.S. Eliot said that the bottom is a long way down but he didn't know the half of it. The elevator continues plummeting at hyper speed but we still haven't reach the basement. Just when you think your estimation of humanity can't get any lower you realize you were wrong, and badly wrong too.
From 2014 to 2019 a dues paying member of the criminal tribe (Mitchell Reiss) was the President and CEO of Colonial Williamsburg, that shrine to the White past. The chances of a White man heading up a Holocaust museum are exactly zero. To add ignominy to outrage he was also once the President of Washington College. He once gave this smelly statement as to where his true loyalties lie (not with us you can be most sure):
"I grew up in a Jewish home that revered learning, knowledge and social justice, and I carry forth these ideals. My conviction that we must all stand up against injustice has been shaped by ethical Jewish principles. And I bring my Jewish heritage into my life and work in other ways. For example, one of the great benefits of being president of Washington College is getting to live with my family in a grand old president's house built in 1743. On its front door is a mezuzah I bought at the Yad Vashem gift shop in Jerusalem. I'm reasonably certain that the house never had a mezuzah on the front door until Elisabeth and I got here."
Think about that. This alleged "American" travels to his true homeland, goes to the Great Big Museum Of Fake History and buys a Jewish tchotchke and then desecrates a White holy place with it. Then he crows about the ritual pollution he has caused. As the great Hamburger Today on Gab put it this is the Yidsquatch marking its territory. Had he pissed all over it the results would have been no less abominable. It reminds you that when a Roman was proscribed he would commit suicide on the stone shrine in front of his home so no one would ever live there again. But of course White people still attend Washington College like this racial sacrilege never happened.
All of this only goes to show that you should never put a Jew in charge of your priceless heritage.
As Reiss' parting shot to the White race in 2019 Colonial Williamsburg started to look into the the queer world of colonial times.
"In 2019 the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s formed a Gender and Sexuality Diversity Committee. Ren Tolson and two coworkers pitched the idea to Education, Research and Historical Interpretation Vice President Beth Kelly who thought that it 'fell in line with the foundation’s goal of providing knowledge and telling a complete story of all of those living in the colonial period.'”
“We’re very open to making sure that we look for all of the people that were here in the 18th century; those that were in the margins and those whose voices were not able to be recorded or not able to be voiced and bring them forward.”
She thought it fell in line with the establishment zeitgeist. It was back in the 1980s that so called "people's history" became the fashion, to no longer study the deeds of great men, but to focus on the negro janitors and shoeshine boys and Mexican menials of history, to recover their "voices," though inevitably they had nothing of note to say. She also thought it a good way to demoralize the White families who come to the museum. With these subversives all things work together for our destruction.
"The Colonial Williamsburg foundation created a gender and Sexuality And Diversity Committee in 2019 with the purpose of researching gay and transgender issues in the colonies. The result of the committee found multiple instances of lesbian and transgender people in the early years of America's founding."
Did women in colonial times mean something else by churning the butter?
The man who took this mad Gender Ideology to its next logical (but surely not last) step is a corporate stooge named Cliff Fleet, who took over from Reiss in 2019. Fleet is said to have "roots in Williamsburg" but if so they have long been severed. He put a thumb in the eye of those roots when he greenlighted a play about some Sapphic sisters. What the Jew starts all too often the White man will finish.
He has ushered in the debacle of the dykes.
"Colonial Williamsburg will be bringing a showcase of gay and transgender historical reenactments to life this fall."
"Were there bushels of once-called alternative lifestyles in the days of bonnets, Bible, and butter-churning?"
Yes sir, Colonial Williamsburg, that shrine to White history, that showcase of what Europeans can carve out of a wilderness, is now propagating this insidious bit of business, which reminds us we are staring down the business end of a gun.
The holocaust is complete.
My God, what have we done?
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Of course well before they went after Colonial Williamsburg on the issue of Gay and Lesbian representation they went after it on the issue of race. Like everywhere else in the South prior to the Second World War the Museum had segregated dormitories for the negro reenactors. And in the performances the negro reenactors played menial roles such as servants. But several decades hence this would not longer do, and the "free blacks" of the time had to have their day in the sun as big wheels in town and eventually slave auctions and slave marriages were added to the shows (1994).
But now they have a new tack to take---the supposed presence of sexual deviants in the colonial era. By their own admission the evidence that this was anything more than a vanishingly small phenomenon is thin to the point of nonexistence, but that won't stop them from pushing it for all it's worth. As they say they'll read between the lines and pull it out of thin air or make it up out of whole cloth. The point is to besmirch and tarnish the shine of our history, to sully it with the sickness of their present.
"Colonial Williamsburg is bringing a slice of gay and transgender history to life this Fall. Starting in October 2021, a new musical called Ladies of Llangollen will be featured, based on diary entries, letters, and poetry of two women who ran away from Ireland and eloped in Wales during the 18th century. The couple shared their lives for 50 years in a picturesque countryside cottage called Plas Newydd, meaning Our New Home.”
"The play is a true account of a love story between two 18th century women whose relationship garnered the attention of Queen Charlotte."
On the Museum's website they show a picture from the upcoming performance in which two merry dykes dressed in period garb, one has a three cornered hat on, and they are clinking tea cups and both are smiling and happy as clams, perhaps they just learned that a sex shop with the newest gadgets opened up across from the blacksmiths, or that a trendy S and M club is coming to where that barn used to be. The Earl Gray tastes a whole lot better when it's two ladies doing the canoodling. They're priming the pump with the lesbos but soon they'll have two or males sporting leather in the shows, riding crops at the ready. It'll happen before you can say Jews are hostile parasites.
The bottom, as is said, is a long way down.
This is hardly family fare but then that's the point. Of course they'd say that they are challenging the audience's preconceptions and getting them to take off their rose colored glasses, to make them wrongly think that there wasn't a time in the past that wasn't enriched with the diversity of the present. It's a slow erosion of what is holy and sacred by the slow drip drip drip of the profane. What they are doing is throwing dust in our eyes by twisting the past so that it measures the present moment, so that it fits the perverse standards of our time. Think you'll take the family for a wholesome and fun trip into the heart of the great American heritage? Think again, White man. Think again.
Because you have another thing coming.
"The Ladies of Llangollen will be the first of many of its programs regarding LGBTQ history."
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“It is not the easiest topic to find information about because these were very much voices that were hidden and marginalized, but there is information out there,” Kelly said. “And, interestingly enough, it has manifested itself slowly.”
Meaning they dug and dug and when they found the tiniest of little slivers of footholds to hang their degenerate hat on they seized on it for all it was worth (it wasn't much), cast scholarly scruples to the winds, and scrawled a pink triangle on the great commonwealth of Virginia.
"According to Tolson, a lot of the language written around LGBTQ persons in colonial America is coded in nature. Additionally, much of the modern-day language did not exist at the time. So, researchers have to identify a new set of terminology and understand it."
This is not scholarship but shark like propaganda. That is, this is a license to steal, a license to steal your country. And while poetic license is one thing, a little embroidery to flesh things out, this is rampant fabrication, marring the historical record with their sick projections.
Can't prove some claims? Why, there were fires that burned all the records, which is their version of my dog ate my homework. What did they think they'd find? A hoard of documents proclaiming forbidden love? Rainbow flags? Too bad it got swept up in the inferno.
"Multiple courthouse fires destroyed many of the records so we're going to read between the lines."
You see, they're giving themselves a blank check here and they can write any amount on it they want--but as always we'll pay.
"Despite having an open-ended timeframe, Tolson said there are setbacks to conducting this type of research. Similar to researching any other marginalized groups of the time period such as Indigenous and enslaved people, their history is there, it’s just harder to find."
Yes, of course, the fact that there are no documents is due to the nefarious White man (and the fires). It was the White man who kept them down and shunted them to the side, kept them in the shadows. The White man is to blame because they weren't wasting their time forever taking meticulous and well preserved records of their lowly activities. But this gaping maw in the historical record, far from being a problem for the modern scholar, is a great boon. By justifying it with the White man's malfeasance they can cast off their scholarly duties and don the novelist's cap and start to write pure fiction, fiction near to their heart and fiction that suspiciously contains the exact same message as the moral degeneration of our own day. Fires, don't you know. The haughty White man not paying them attention. So they'll snap their fingers and conjure from the historical shadows butch dykes in long gowns, woolen stocking, and aprons celebrating the love that dares not speak its name. But now it speaks its name loud and long and is up their on stage thanks to the chicanery of these scholars cum novelists who are reading between the lines to pull the wool over your eyes by dint of the magic of lying. Your children are asking what it's all about? Cover the little ones eyes and ears and hustle them to the nearest exit lest they witness an institutional con job.
The information simply isn't there. That is, other than a few odds and ends on some oddballs they don't have squat.
"It’s not that the information isn’t there, it’s that it hasn’t been properly researched and a lot of other groups are overrepresented in the historic record. We just assumed that people had similar ideas as current day and moved on but that’s not entirely the case.”
How could the White man be overrepresented in the record? They made the history, they did the deeds, they wrote it down. They want a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern version of history, where the bit players take center stage. And in fact "assuming that people had similar ideas as the current day" is precisely what they are doing, not what the supposedly bad old scholars of the past were doing. They are viewing the past through the prism of the perverse present and presenting it as gold and gospel. It is of course nothing of the kind, it is their wafer thin world view being superimposed on an imposing history that they want to cut down to size, to make the gullible think that the Virginia of the time was a great big sleazy disco full of alternative lifestyles and LifeStyles condoms, but we don't know anything about it because James Madison hogged it all up with his scribblings.
It's an invented and inverted history based on their inverted and perverted morality. They do this by assuming facts not in evidence and passing them off as tried and true history.
They’re going to have to read between the lines.
"But the research still has its challenges. Researchers, reportedly, had to decode the language and learn whole new sets of terminology to aid in their research."
It's like a Rosetta's Stone for faggots---peer into the noble past and see an image of a lisping man who thinks George Washington had a great ass. But you can be for sure that they won't be learning a new language but making one up, not decoding ciphers but inventing runes. True and false here go out the window, they have an agenda and they'll read into the most innocent of things; but if they have their insidious way (and more and more they do) the generations to come will be suffused with the misinformation of the ages.
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"For two years, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s researchers and historians have been diving deep into historical records to better understand the history of LGBTQ people living in the colonial period. Through their research, Tolson said they have made some remarkable discoveries that will soon be presented to visitors."
"According to Tolson, at the time, LGBTQ people were more widely accepted than they’d expected. As Western Europe underwent a sexual revolution in the 1740s, there are numerous accounts of modern-day transgender people."
This is how they operate; the "sexual revolution" was a phrase that came out of the benighted 1960s in the benighted United States Of America; young people who had been given tremendously more than any people on the history of the planet ever had been, who had been fawned over and coddled, suddenly one day out of the blue like a bolt of fake lightening decided that their ancestors were morons and their reaction to this was to f*ck in the mud and go to key parties. And by applying "sexual revolution" to a previous age they overlay the present on the past and so "normalize" the present.
But, by the gods, normal they are not. A normal people would not see sexual corruption where only the wholesome was.
"Tolson cited an indentured servant named Thomas Hall who was born a woman under the name Thomasine in England. At 22, Hall joined the army and presented as a male, enlisting under the name of Thomas. When they moved to Virginia, Hall lived as both a man and a woman wearing men’s and women’s clothes which directly went against English societal norms."
Slipped in the "they" didn't they? You bet. Any historian worth his salt will tell you that it's illegitimate to apply concepts and words of the present to the past where they did not yet exist. It's not like statements that flow from that will be right or wrong--they will be worse, they will be meaningless. It's like how many times does zero go into any number, it's a non sequitur. But suffice it to say these are not legitimate historians, the ones whose work brought us The Ladies of Llangollen. No, the are ideological zealots with a country and a people to kill, and they will use the paltry shards and fragments of records they come up with as cats paws to dupe the indoctrinated.
"After garnering the attention of Hall’s neighbors, a trial ensued and the court ruled Hall was both a man and a woman."
It was Schrodinger's human being, an avatar of the future.
"Additionally, Tolson noted that during the time period, there were numerous LGBTQ forms of popular culture media that were shared in the colonies. Among them included the British novel, Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure.”
"The book, which details multiple romantic relationships of two women, was sold in post offices and shops across Western Europe and the colonies including Williamsburg."
A few perverts in the post office push pornography and sold some bilious blue literature and they think they have a case.
“This was a book made for mass consumption. This wasn’t just a piece for one specific group but for everyone.”
It was The Well of Loneliness of its day.
"Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure—popularly known as Fanny Hill is an erotic novel by English novelist John Cleland first published in London in 1748. It is considered the first original English prose pornography."
First man on the moon, first English prose pornography. The latter is hardly something to to write home to mother about.
"In November 1749, a year after the first instalment was published, Cleland and Ralph Griffiths were arrested and charged with corrupting the King's subjects."
That document wasn't swept away in the fires, and it shows exactly what the prevailing norms were at the time. No doubt in addition to the debauched postal employees there were a few peeping toms around who got their jollies from such fare but that doesn't make Colonial America a fanfare for inversion, far from it. But you can be sure they'll ride this horse for all that it is worth, evidence be damned.
"For him, it is a glimpse into how Americans viewed gender and sexuality in the 17th and 18th centuries. And, he said, through the research conducted at Colonial Williamsburg, they are piecing together a more complete history of LGBTQ people in colonial times.
"According to Tolson, there are countless stories that are still being discovered, all of which will be used by the foundation to create a more complete story."
We have and always have had the complete story. Around 1500 Europeans took off like a rocket and the surplus of their population settled the New World, clearing of it of its deadweight, and spreading White Supremacy to the Pacific. This great Teutonic migration led to marvel upon marvel and would have lasted forever if it had retained its racial character and integrity. The fact that there were a few weirdos muttering in the corner is wholly incidental, is neither here nor there in this big picture.
"It was a pair of marriage license requests. The document told of an affluent landowning Virginian woman. On her first attempt, she filed a marriage license to be wed to a woman who worked at her post office. It was denied, citing marriages were solely between a man and a woman."
Bigots.
"Researcher Ren Tolson is credited with uncovering the same-sex marriage certificate, and shared the story with local reporters. It’s since drawn national attention, reminding us all that LGBTQ+ folks are and have always been a fundamental part of our collective history."
Gay marriage in the colonies! Anthony Kennedy was right! The purpose of life is for everyone to find their mystical meaning for being. They too have a dream and if that dream involves sadomasochistic sex, who are we to judge?
This is the kind of thing that merits national attention in a debased age. And is "credited" really the right word? Blamed would seem more accurate, but he'll take his prize document to normalize the abnormal, and slander out ancestors, taking this most slender of reeds to show that Virginia was a hot house of naked gay lust. When what it really is, if it's even true, is the exception that proves the rule.
The following day, Tolson said the woman returned, dressed in traditionally male clothing and sporting a short haircut. Her request was approved, granting her the right to marry a woman.
All's well that end the well of loneliness.
"According to researcher Ron Tolson, more gay and transgender men and women were accepted than expected in Williamsburg."
I doubt that seriously. Let's put it this way: the Germanic tribes drowned gay men in bogs, and you can bet everything you have that in the colonies attitudes toward homosexuality were much closer in spirit to that than they are to our everything goes ethos. I haven't conducted research on the matter but in our hearts we know it's right.
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“We’re very open to making sure that we look for all of the people that were here in the 18th century; those that were in the margins and those whose voices were not able to be recorded or not able to be voiced and bring them forward,” Kelly said.
Very open indeed. It's why the open society needs to be closed, and not a moment too soon.
"Despite the limitations, Tolson said they have made strides in answering their research question: What is the Western population’s view on sexuality and gender and how did they determine who was a man and who was a woman?"
Really? This is the serious researcher at Colonial Williamsburg? The man's who's thought is being used to change the way they present history, and is being used to help usher in an epochal change in America's more and ethos? How did they determine who was a man and a woman. The usual way, sir. It's the kind of question that answers itself.
"Human beings who operate outside of sexual and gender expectations have always existed within and contributed to our history,” wrote Beth Kelly, vice president of Education, Research, and Historical Interpretation at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in an internal memo.
This is the core of it. We all know that the infection of liberalism has spread the virus, and we all know that man is an animal who imitates. It's not that there weren't closeted freaks at that time, no doubt there were, but the the real issue is society's attitude about it. When it is super tolerant as it is today the behavior intensifies and spreads, when it is censorious it is contained within its normal (so to speak) bounds. Simply put what Colonial Williamsburg is doing is a small piece in the large mosaic that they are painting, and what they are painting is one of the cardinal planks of their agenda: to let gayness, and transgender behaviors mutate and spread like the diseases they are in order that their grail be realized: less White children. It's what they pin their sordid hopes and plans on.
"According to Tolson, who met with two co-workers that fall on the matter, it became an increasingly clear there was a growing demand as several visitors had asked questions about the lives of LGBTQ people in the 17th and 18th centuries."
So two green haired freaks with bones through their noses pipe up that their should be more Sapphic doings at the living history museum and suddenly it's the voice of the people demanding that man on man anal sex be showcased alongside the cobbler. Because queerness of all stripes and hues was part and parcel of our heritage, as normal as she smith shoeing horses.
"We’re very open to making sure that we look for all of the people that were here in the 18th century; those that were in the margins and those whose voices were not able to be recorded or not able to be voiced and bring them forward.”
"The foundation is diving deep into historical records to better understand the history of LGBTQ people living in the colonial period.”
Was Thomas Jefferson gay? And what did the lesbos of that era mean by deep diving?
These are the burning issues at our museum of living history.
"And once interpreted, more than mere documents will be publicly provided. Virginia visitors may soon find themselves treated to LGBTQ reenactments"
Will waistcoats make way for chaps?
"The foundation has launched a committee to research the history of gender and sexually nonconforming people. Source books and guides will be generated from findings."
"Historians say there’s renewed efforts in recent years to further explore queer history, and the move at Williamsburg is the most recent step."
Hang on to your three cornered hat friends---the bottom is a long way down.
Don't take the kids.
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Before English colonists arrived at Jamestown in 1607 in the Colony Of Virginia the area that became Williamsburg was in the Powhatan Confederacy's territory. By the 1630s, English settlements had grown to dominate the lower (eastern) portion of the Virginia Peninsula and Powhatan tribes had abandoned their nearby villages.
It was agreed in 1699 that the colonial capital would be permanently moved to Middle Plantation. A village was laid out and Middle Plantation was renamed Williamsburg in honor of King William III befitting the town's newly elevated status.
After Williamsburg's designation as the colony's capital, immediate provision was made for construction of a capitol building and for platting the city according to Theodorick's Bland's survey.
In 1722, Williamsburg was granted a royal charter as a "city incorporate" (now believed to be the oldest charter in the United States).
Governor Nicholson said that at Williamsburg "clear and crystal springs burst from the champagne soil". By "champagne," he meant excellent or fertile.
Colonial Williamsburg is a historical landmark and a living history museum.
Surviving colonial structures have been restored as close as possible to their 18th-century appearance, with traces of later buildings and improvements removed. Many of the missing colonial structures were reconstructed on their original sites beginning in the 1930s.
Prominent buildings include the Raleigh Tavern, the Capitol, The Governor's Palace as well as the Courthouse, the George Wythe House, the Peyton Randolph House, the Magazine, and independently owned and functioning Burton Parish Church (all originals).
Four taverns have been reconstructed for use as restaurants and two for inns. There are craftsmen's workshops for period trades, including a printing shop, a shoemaker's, blacksmith's, a cooperage, a cabinetmaker, a gunsmith's, a wigmaker's, and a silversmith's.
The foundation preserves and operates Virginia's 18th century capital of Williamsburg. The foundation oversees a tourist attraction that features more than 400 restored or reconstructed original buildings.
During the restoration, the project demolished 720 buildings that postdated 1790, many of which dated from the 19th century. The Governor's Palace and the Capitol building were reconstructed on their sites with the aid of period illustrations, written descriptions, early photographs, and informed guesswork. The grounds and gardens were almost all done in the authentic Colonial Revival Style.
Of the approximately 500 buildings reconstructed or restored, 88 are labelled original.
For eighty-one years of the 18th century, Williamsburg was the center of government, education and culture in the Colony Of Virginia. Here, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, James Monroe, James Madison, George Wythe, Peyton Randolph, Richard Henry Lee, and others furthered the forms of British government in the Commonwealth Of Virginia and later helped adapt its preferred features to the needs of the new United States.
In the second building, Patrick Henry, protesting against the Stamp Act, first spoke against King George, George Mason introduced the Virginia Bill Of Rights, and from it Virginia's government instructed its delegates to the Second Continental Congress to propose national independence.
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"Sharing this history is vital if we are committed to telling a holistic narrative of our past."
"Were there bushels of once-called alternative lifestyles in the days of bonnets, Bible, and butter-churning?"
Of course Colonial Williamsburg is kind of escapism but as such it's relatively harmless and in some ways is healthy and wholesome. Sure there's an aspect of Tea Party nostalgia in it, with Uncle Sam on stilts and small government nerds dressing up in powdered wigs and three cornered hats astride a horse named Liberty. But in the bizarre bazaar that America has become you could do a lot worse. You get a sense of what your forebears were like and how they lived and what their mores were. You'll get a Ben Franklin burger and listen to some lectures--and you'll probably learn a thing or two.
Or you would have anyways. Now it's no longer fit for our youth. Some things they don't need to learn.
Now the diseases of the modern world have infiltrated it and washed up on its shores, and into a once innocent and edifying idyll they have thrown a snake in the grass. You take the wife and the kids and hope to see that butter churned and all of a sudden up on the stage are two yoni lapping scissor sisters, bonneted and telling you about the pleasures of being connubially gay.
My god you think--what have we done?
What is the world coming to? What is coming to the world?
Can the White man have a sacred space to himself in peace?
No, he cannot.
"With more history coming to light the foundation plans to introduce programs and reenactments geared toward educating the public on LGBTQ history in the colonies. The research is still ongoing, and Williamsburg said they have plans to introduce other gay and transgender programs to their itinerary."
Colonial Williamsburg boasts that it is the place "where the past ignites the present."
But now the present desecrates the past.
And they are not alone, it's almost as if a mind virus were sweeping the country.
"Colonial Williamsburg isn’t the only institution that is taking a closer look at history. According to the Virginia Museum of History and Culture’s Vice President of Collections and Exhibitions Adam Scher institutions across the state and country are moving to tell stories beyond the dominant narrative."
“It’s not just in Virginia, it’s happening all over the country because the demographics of our country are changing dramatically and we’re all trying to connect with audience that traditionally has not been represented in museums.”
"The need to share the history of marginalized communities is simple. Everyone deserves their collective stories told."
Everyone except the White man of course.
"The National Park Service released a 1,200-page document, LBGTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History, chronicling the lives of LGBTQ people through U.S. history."
A once great nation reduced to moral rubble.
Don't take the kids---because we're nowhere near the basement.
And the antechamber of horrors is on full display in once proud Colonial Williamsburg where the pride flags are unfurled and streaming with a pride that is not ours.
September 3 2021
They said thee and thou for some or their history, and they never got into ze and hir, but apparently those American colonials were way woke. It was a rainbow nation way back when.
As relayed by The Virginia Gazette Colonial Williamsburg’s giving history a good shake — to discover the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender bona fides of those thirteen colonies.
From what I can glean from news reports about Colonial Williamsburg all the devils are loose. Now it's not only the world's largest living history museum but a den of degenerates.
Don't take the kids.
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T.S. Eliot said that the bottom is a long way down but he didn't know the half of it. The elevator continues plummeting at hyper speed but we still haven't reach the basement. Just when you think your estimation of humanity can't get any lower you realize you were wrong, and badly wrong too.
From 2014 to 2019 a dues paying member of the criminal tribe (Mitchell Reiss) was the President and CEO of Colonial Williamsburg, that shrine to the White past. The chances of a White man heading up a Holocaust museum are exactly zero. To add ignominy to outrage he was also once the President of Washington College. He once gave this smelly statement as to where his true loyalties lie (not with us you can be most sure):
"I grew up in a Jewish home that revered learning, knowledge and social justice, and I carry forth these ideals. My conviction that we must all stand up against injustice has been shaped by ethical Jewish principles. And I bring my Jewish heritage into my life and work in other ways. For example, one of the great benefits of being president of Washington College is getting to live with my family in a grand old president's house built in 1743. On its front door is a mezuzah I bought at the Yad Vashem gift shop in Jerusalem. I'm reasonably certain that the house never had a mezuzah on the front door until Elisabeth and I got here."
Think about that. This alleged "American" travels to his true homeland, goes to the Great Big Museum Of Fake History and buys a Jewish tchotchke and then desecrates a White holy place with it. Then he crows about the ritual pollution he has caused. As the great Hamburger Today on Gab put it this is the Yidsquatch marking its territory. Had he pissed all over it the results would have been no less abominable. It reminds you that when a Roman was proscribed he would commit suicide on the stone shrine in front of his home so no one would ever live there again. But of course White people still attend Washington College like this racial sacrilege never happened.
All of this only goes to show that you should never put a Jew in charge of your priceless heritage.
As Reiss' parting shot to the White race in 2019 Colonial Williamsburg started to look into the the queer world of colonial times.
"In 2019 the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s formed a Gender and Sexuality Diversity Committee. Ren Tolson and two coworkers pitched the idea to Education, Research and Historical Interpretation Vice President Beth Kelly who thought that it 'fell in line with the foundation’s goal of providing knowledge and telling a complete story of all of those living in the colonial period.'”
“We’re very open to making sure that we look for all of the people that were here in the 18th century; those that were in the margins and those whose voices were not able to be recorded or not able to be voiced and bring them forward.”
She thought it fell in line with the establishment zeitgeist. It was back in the 1980s that so called "people's history" became the fashion, to no longer study the deeds of great men, but to focus on the negro janitors and shoeshine boys and Mexican menials of history, to recover their "voices," though inevitably they had nothing of note to say. She also thought it a good way to demoralize the White families who come to the museum. With these subversives all things work together for our destruction.
"The Colonial Williamsburg foundation created a gender and Sexuality And Diversity Committee in 2019 with the purpose of researching gay and transgender issues in the colonies. The result of the committee found multiple instances of lesbian and transgender people in the early years of America's founding."
Did women in colonial times mean something else by churning the butter?
The man who took this mad Gender Ideology to its next logical (but surely not last) step is a corporate stooge named Cliff Fleet, who took over from Reiss in 2019. Fleet is said to have "roots in Williamsburg" but if so they have long been severed. He put a thumb in the eye of those roots when he greenlighted a play about some Sapphic sisters. What the Jew starts all too often the White man will finish.
He has ushered in the debacle of the dykes.
"Colonial Williamsburg will be bringing a showcase of gay and transgender historical reenactments to life this fall."
"Were there bushels of once-called alternative lifestyles in the days of bonnets, Bible, and butter-churning?"
Yes sir, Colonial Williamsburg, that shrine to White history, that showcase of what Europeans can carve out of a wilderness, is now propagating this insidious bit of business, which reminds us we are staring down the business end of a gun.
The holocaust is complete.
My God, what have we done?
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Of course well before they went after Colonial Williamsburg on the issue of Gay and Lesbian representation they went after it on the issue of race. Like everywhere else in the South prior to the Second World War the Museum had segregated dormitories for the negro reenactors. And in the performances the negro reenactors played menial roles such as servants. But several decades hence this would not longer do, and the "free blacks" of the time had to have their day in the sun as big wheels in town and eventually slave auctions and slave marriages were added to the shows (1994).
But now they have a new tack to take---the supposed presence of sexual deviants in the colonial era. By their own admission the evidence that this was anything more than a vanishingly small phenomenon is thin to the point of nonexistence, but that won't stop them from pushing it for all it's worth. As they say they'll read between the lines and pull it out of thin air or make it up out of whole cloth. The point is to besmirch and tarnish the shine of our history, to sully it with the sickness of their present.
"Colonial Williamsburg is bringing a slice of gay and transgender history to life this Fall. Starting in October 2021, a new musical called Ladies of Llangollen will be featured, based on diary entries, letters, and poetry of two women who ran away from Ireland and eloped in Wales during the 18th century. The couple shared their lives for 50 years in a picturesque countryside cottage called Plas Newydd, meaning Our New Home.”
"The play is a true account of a love story between two 18th century women whose relationship garnered the attention of Queen Charlotte."
On the Museum's website they show a picture from the upcoming performance in which two merry dykes dressed in period garb, one has a three cornered hat on, and they are clinking tea cups and both are smiling and happy as clams, perhaps they just learned that a sex shop with the newest gadgets opened up across from the blacksmiths, or that a trendy S and M club is coming to where that barn used to be. The Earl Gray tastes a whole lot better when it's two ladies doing the canoodling. They're priming the pump with the lesbos but soon they'll have two or males sporting leather in the shows, riding crops at the ready. It'll happen before you can say Jews are hostile parasites.
The bottom, as is said, is a long way down.
This is hardly family fare but then that's the point. Of course they'd say that they are challenging the audience's preconceptions and getting them to take off their rose colored glasses, to make them wrongly think that there wasn't a time in the past that wasn't enriched with the diversity of the present. It's a slow erosion of what is holy and sacred by the slow drip drip drip of the profane. What they are doing is throwing dust in our eyes by twisting the past so that it measures the present moment, so that it fits the perverse standards of our time. Think you'll take the family for a wholesome and fun trip into the heart of the great American heritage? Think again, White man. Think again.
Because you have another thing coming.
"The Ladies of Llangollen will be the first of many of its programs regarding LGBTQ history."
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“It is not the easiest topic to find information about because these were very much voices that were hidden and marginalized, but there is information out there,” Kelly said. “And, interestingly enough, it has manifested itself slowly.”
Meaning they dug and dug and when they found the tiniest of little slivers of footholds to hang their degenerate hat on they seized on it for all it was worth (it wasn't much), cast scholarly scruples to the winds, and scrawled a pink triangle on the great commonwealth of Virginia.
"According to Tolson, a lot of the language written around LGBTQ persons in colonial America is coded in nature. Additionally, much of the modern-day language did not exist at the time. So, researchers have to identify a new set of terminology and understand it."
This is not scholarship but shark like propaganda. That is, this is a license to steal, a license to steal your country. And while poetic license is one thing, a little embroidery to flesh things out, this is rampant fabrication, marring the historical record with their sick projections.
Can't prove some claims? Why, there were fires that burned all the records, which is their version of my dog ate my homework. What did they think they'd find? A hoard of documents proclaiming forbidden love? Rainbow flags? Too bad it got swept up in the inferno.
"Multiple courthouse fires destroyed many of the records so we're going to read between the lines."
You see, they're giving themselves a blank check here and they can write any amount on it they want--but as always we'll pay.
"Despite having an open-ended timeframe, Tolson said there are setbacks to conducting this type of research. Similar to researching any other marginalized groups of the time period such as Indigenous and enslaved people, their history is there, it’s just harder to find."
Yes, of course, the fact that there are no documents is due to the nefarious White man (and the fires). It was the White man who kept them down and shunted them to the side, kept them in the shadows. The White man is to blame because they weren't wasting their time forever taking meticulous and well preserved records of their lowly activities. But this gaping maw in the historical record, far from being a problem for the modern scholar, is a great boon. By justifying it with the White man's malfeasance they can cast off their scholarly duties and don the novelist's cap and start to write pure fiction, fiction near to their heart and fiction that suspiciously contains the exact same message as the moral degeneration of our own day. Fires, don't you know. The haughty White man not paying them attention. So they'll snap their fingers and conjure from the historical shadows butch dykes in long gowns, woolen stocking, and aprons celebrating the love that dares not speak its name. But now it speaks its name loud and long and is up their on stage thanks to the chicanery of these scholars cum novelists who are reading between the lines to pull the wool over your eyes by dint of the magic of lying. Your children are asking what it's all about? Cover the little ones eyes and ears and hustle them to the nearest exit lest they witness an institutional con job.
The information simply isn't there. That is, other than a few odds and ends on some oddballs they don't have squat.
"It’s not that the information isn’t there, it’s that it hasn’t been properly researched and a lot of other groups are overrepresented in the historic record. We just assumed that people had similar ideas as current day and moved on but that’s not entirely the case.”
How could the White man be overrepresented in the record? They made the history, they did the deeds, they wrote it down. They want a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern version of history, where the bit players take center stage. And in fact "assuming that people had similar ideas as the current day" is precisely what they are doing, not what the supposedly bad old scholars of the past were doing. They are viewing the past through the prism of the perverse present and presenting it as gold and gospel. It is of course nothing of the kind, it is their wafer thin world view being superimposed on an imposing history that they want to cut down to size, to make the gullible think that the Virginia of the time was a great big sleazy disco full of alternative lifestyles and LifeStyles condoms, but we don't know anything about it because James Madison hogged it all up with his scribblings.
It's an invented and inverted history based on their inverted and perverted morality. They do this by assuming facts not in evidence and passing them off as tried and true history.
They’re going to have to read between the lines.
"But the research still has its challenges. Researchers, reportedly, had to decode the language and learn whole new sets of terminology to aid in their research."
It's like a Rosetta's Stone for faggots---peer into the noble past and see an image of a lisping man who thinks George Washington had a great ass. But you can be for sure that they won't be learning a new language but making one up, not decoding ciphers but inventing runes. True and false here go out the window, they have an agenda and they'll read into the most innocent of things; but if they have their insidious way (and more and more they do) the generations to come will be suffused with the misinformation of the ages.
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"For two years, the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s researchers and historians have been diving deep into historical records to better understand the history of LGBTQ people living in the colonial period. Through their research, Tolson said they have made some remarkable discoveries that will soon be presented to visitors."
"According to Tolson, at the time, LGBTQ people were more widely accepted than they’d expected. As Western Europe underwent a sexual revolution in the 1740s, there are numerous accounts of modern-day transgender people."
This is how they operate; the "sexual revolution" was a phrase that came out of the benighted 1960s in the benighted United States Of America; young people who had been given tremendously more than any people on the history of the planet ever had been, who had been fawned over and coddled, suddenly one day out of the blue like a bolt of fake lightening decided that their ancestors were morons and their reaction to this was to f*ck in the mud and go to key parties. And by applying "sexual revolution" to a previous age they overlay the present on the past and so "normalize" the present.
But, by the gods, normal they are not. A normal people would not see sexual corruption where only the wholesome was.
"Tolson cited an indentured servant named Thomas Hall who was born a woman under the name Thomasine in England. At 22, Hall joined the army and presented as a male, enlisting under the name of Thomas. When they moved to Virginia, Hall lived as both a man and a woman wearing men’s and women’s clothes which directly went against English societal norms."
Slipped in the "they" didn't they? You bet. Any historian worth his salt will tell you that it's illegitimate to apply concepts and words of the present to the past where they did not yet exist. It's not like statements that flow from that will be right or wrong--they will be worse, they will be meaningless. It's like how many times does zero go into any number, it's a non sequitur. But suffice it to say these are not legitimate historians, the ones whose work brought us The Ladies of Llangollen. No, the are ideological zealots with a country and a people to kill, and they will use the paltry shards and fragments of records they come up with as cats paws to dupe the indoctrinated.
"After garnering the attention of Hall’s neighbors, a trial ensued and the court ruled Hall was both a man and a woman."
It was Schrodinger's human being, an avatar of the future.
"Additionally, Tolson noted that during the time period, there were numerous LGBTQ forms of popular culture media that were shared in the colonies. Among them included the British novel, Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure.”
"The book, which details multiple romantic relationships of two women, was sold in post offices and shops across Western Europe and the colonies including Williamsburg."
A few perverts in the post office push pornography and sold some bilious blue literature and they think they have a case.
“This was a book made for mass consumption. This wasn’t just a piece for one specific group but for everyone.”
It was The Well of Loneliness of its day.
"Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure—popularly known as Fanny Hill is an erotic novel by English novelist John Cleland first published in London in 1748. It is considered the first original English prose pornography."
First man on the moon, first English prose pornography. The latter is hardly something to to write home to mother about.
"In November 1749, a year after the first instalment was published, Cleland and Ralph Griffiths were arrested and charged with corrupting the King's subjects."
That document wasn't swept away in the fires, and it shows exactly what the prevailing norms were at the time. No doubt in addition to the debauched postal employees there were a few peeping toms around who got their jollies from such fare but that doesn't make Colonial America a fanfare for inversion, far from it. But you can be sure they'll ride this horse for all that it is worth, evidence be damned.
"For him, it is a glimpse into how Americans viewed gender and sexuality in the 17th and 18th centuries. And, he said, through the research conducted at Colonial Williamsburg, they are piecing together a more complete history of LGBTQ people in colonial times.
"According to Tolson, there are countless stories that are still being discovered, all of which will be used by the foundation to create a more complete story."
We have and always have had the complete story. Around 1500 Europeans took off like a rocket and the surplus of their population settled the New World, clearing of it of its deadweight, and spreading White Supremacy to the Pacific. This great Teutonic migration led to marvel upon marvel and would have lasted forever if it had retained its racial character and integrity. The fact that there were a few weirdos muttering in the corner is wholly incidental, is neither here nor there in this big picture.
"It was a pair of marriage license requests. The document told of an affluent landowning Virginian woman. On her first attempt, she filed a marriage license to be wed to a woman who worked at her post office. It was denied, citing marriages were solely between a man and a woman."
Bigots.
"Researcher Ren Tolson is credited with uncovering the same-sex marriage certificate, and shared the story with local reporters. It’s since drawn national attention, reminding us all that LGBTQ+ folks are and have always been a fundamental part of our collective history."
Gay marriage in the colonies! Anthony Kennedy was right! The purpose of life is for everyone to find their mystical meaning for being. They too have a dream and if that dream involves sadomasochistic sex, who are we to judge?
This is the kind of thing that merits national attention in a debased age. And is "credited" really the right word? Blamed would seem more accurate, but he'll take his prize document to normalize the abnormal, and slander out ancestors, taking this most slender of reeds to show that Virginia was a hot house of naked gay lust. When what it really is, if it's even true, is the exception that proves the rule.
The following day, Tolson said the woman returned, dressed in traditionally male clothing and sporting a short haircut. Her request was approved, granting her the right to marry a woman.
All's well that end the well of loneliness.
"According to researcher Ron Tolson, more gay and transgender men and women were accepted than expected in Williamsburg."
I doubt that seriously. Let's put it this way: the Germanic tribes drowned gay men in bogs, and you can bet everything you have that in the colonies attitudes toward homosexuality were much closer in spirit to that than they are to our everything goes ethos. I haven't conducted research on the matter but in our hearts we know it's right.
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“We’re very open to making sure that we look for all of the people that were here in the 18th century; those that were in the margins and those whose voices were not able to be recorded or not able to be voiced and bring them forward,” Kelly said.
Very open indeed. It's why the open society needs to be closed, and not a moment too soon.
"Despite the limitations, Tolson said they have made strides in answering their research question: What is the Western population’s view on sexuality and gender and how did they determine who was a man and who was a woman?"
Really? This is the serious researcher at Colonial Williamsburg? The man's who's thought is being used to change the way they present history, and is being used to help usher in an epochal change in America's more and ethos? How did they determine who was a man and a woman. The usual way, sir. It's the kind of question that answers itself.
"Human beings who operate outside of sexual and gender expectations have always existed within and contributed to our history,” wrote Beth Kelly, vice president of Education, Research, and Historical Interpretation at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in an internal memo.
This is the core of it. We all know that the infection of liberalism has spread the virus, and we all know that man is an animal who imitates. It's not that there weren't closeted freaks at that time, no doubt there were, but the the real issue is society's attitude about it. When it is super tolerant as it is today the behavior intensifies and spreads, when it is censorious it is contained within its normal (so to speak) bounds. Simply put what Colonial Williamsburg is doing is a small piece in the large mosaic that they are painting, and what they are painting is one of the cardinal planks of their agenda: to let gayness, and transgender behaviors mutate and spread like the diseases they are in order that their grail be realized: less White children. It's what they pin their sordid hopes and plans on.
"According to Tolson, who met with two co-workers that fall on the matter, it became an increasingly clear there was a growing demand as several visitors had asked questions about the lives of LGBTQ people in the 17th and 18th centuries."
So two green haired freaks with bones through their noses pipe up that their should be more Sapphic doings at the living history museum and suddenly it's the voice of the people demanding that man on man anal sex be showcased alongside the cobbler. Because queerness of all stripes and hues was part and parcel of our heritage, as normal as she smith shoeing horses.
"We’re very open to making sure that we look for all of the people that were here in the 18th century; those that were in the margins and those whose voices were not able to be recorded or not able to be voiced and bring them forward.”
"The foundation is diving deep into historical records to better understand the history of LGBTQ people living in the colonial period.”
Was Thomas Jefferson gay? And what did the lesbos of that era mean by deep diving?
These are the burning issues at our museum of living history.
"And once interpreted, more than mere documents will be publicly provided. Virginia visitors may soon find themselves treated to LGBTQ reenactments"
Will waistcoats make way for chaps?
"The foundation has launched a committee to research the history of gender and sexually nonconforming people. Source books and guides will be generated from findings."
"Historians say there’s renewed efforts in recent years to further explore queer history, and the move at Williamsburg is the most recent step."
Hang on to your three cornered hat friends---the bottom is a long way down.
Don't take the kids.
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Before English colonists arrived at Jamestown in 1607 in the Colony Of Virginia the area that became Williamsburg was in the Powhatan Confederacy's territory. By the 1630s, English settlements had grown to dominate the lower (eastern) portion of the Virginia Peninsula and Powhatan tribes had abandoned their nearby villages.
It was agreed in 1699 that the colonial capital would be permanently moved to Middle Plantation. A village was laid out and Middle Plantation was renamed Williamsburg in honor of King William III befitting the town's newly elevated status.
After Williamsburg's designation as the colony's capital, immediate provision was made for construction of a capitol building and for platting the city according to Theodorick's Bland's survey.
In 1722, Williamsburg was granted a royal charter as a "city incorporate" (now believed to be the oldest charter in the United States).
Governor Nicholson said that at Williamsburg "clear and crystal springs burst from the champagne soil". By "champagne," he meant excellent or fertile.
Colonial Williamsburg is a historical landmark and a living history museum.
Surviving colonial structures have been restored as close as possible to their 18th-century appearance, with traces of later buildings and improvements removed. Many of the missing colonial structures were reconstructed on their original sites beginning in the 1930s.
Prominent buildings include the Raleigh Tavern, the Capitol, The Governor's Palace as well as the Courthouse, the George Wythe House, the Peyton Randolph House, the Magazine, and independently owned and functioning Burton Parish Church (all originals).
Four taverns have been reconstructed for use as restaurants and two for inns. There are craftsmen's workshops for period trades, including a printing shop, a shoemaker's, blacksmith's, a cooperage, a cabinetmaker, a gunsmith's, a wigmaker's, and a silversmith's.
The foundation preserves and operates Virginia's 18th century capital of Williamsburg. The foundation oversees a tourist attraction that features more than 400 restored or reconstructed original buildings.
During the restoration, the project demolished 720 buildings that postdated 1790, many of which dated from the 19th century. The Governor's Palace and the Capitol building were reconstructed on their sites with the aid of period illustrations, written descriptions, early photographs, and informed guesswork. The grounds and gardens were almost all done in the authentic Colonial Revival Style.
Of the approximately 500 buildings reconstructed or restored, 88 are labelled original.
For eighty-one years of the 18th century, Williamsburg was the center of government, education and culture in the Colony Of Virginia. Here, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, James Monroe, James Madison, George Wythe, Peyton Randolph, Richard Henry Lee, and others furthered the forms of British government in the Commonwealth Of Virginia and later helped adapt its preferred features to the needs of the new United States.
In the second building, Patrick Henry, protesting against the Stamp Act, first spoke against King George, George Mason introduced the Virginia Bill Of Rights, and from it Virginia's government instructed its delegates to the Second Continental Congress to propose national independence.
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"Sharing this history is vital if we are committed to telling a holistic narrative of our past."
"Were there bushels of once-called alternative lifestyles in the days of bonnets, Bible, and butter-churning?"
Of course Colonial Williamsburg is kind of escapism but as such it's relatively harmless and in some ways is healthy and wholesome. Sure there's an aspect of Tea Party nostalgia in it, with Uncle Sam on stilts and small government nerds dressing up in powdered wigs and three cornered hats astride a horse named Liberty. But in the bizarre bazaar that America has become you could do a lot worse. You get a sense of what your forebears were like and how they lived and what their mores were. You'll get a Ben Franklin burger and listen to some lectures--and you'll probably learn a thing or two.
Or you would have anyways. Now it's no longer fit for our youth. Some things they don't need to learn.
Now the diseases of the modern world have infiltrated it and washed up on its shores, and into a once innocent and edifying idyll they have thrown a snake in the grass. You take the wife and the kids and hope to see that butter churned and all of a sudden up on the stage are two yoni lapping scissor sisters, bonneted and telling you about the pleasures of being connubially gay.
My god you think--what have we done?
What is the world coming to? What is coming to the world?
Can the White man have a sacred space to himself in peace?
No, he cannot.
"With more history coming to light the foundation plans to introduce programs and reenactments geared toward educating the public on LGBTQ history in the colonies. The research is still ongoing, and Williamsburg said they have plans to introduce other gay and transgender programs to their itinerary."
Colonial Williamsburg boasts that it is the place "where the past ignites the present."
But now the present desecrates the past.
And they are not alone, it's almost as if a mind virus were sweeping the country.
"Colonial Williamsburg isn’t the only institution that is taking a closer look at history. According to the Virginia Museum of History and Culture’s Vice President of Collections and Exhibitions Adam Scher institutions across the state and country are moving to tell stories beyond the dominant narrative."
“It’s not just in Virginia, it’s happening all over the country because the demographics of our country are changing dramatically and we’re all trying to connect with audience that traditionally has not been represented in museums.”
"The need to share the history of marginalized communities is simple. Everyone deserves their collective stories told."
Everyone except the White man of course.
"The National Park Service released a 1,200-page document, LBGTQ America: A Theme Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History, chronicling the lives of LGBTQ people through U.S. history."
A once great nation reduced to moral rubble.
Don't take the kids---because we're nowhere near the basement.
And the antechamber of horrors is on full display in once proud Colonial Williamsburg where the pride flags are unfurled and streaming with a pride that is not ours.
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Very entertaining turn of phrase here.It'll happen before you can say Jews are hostile parasites.

It appears that the degenerates and their Jewish overlords are working hard at perverting history. Lies do require a lot of effort to get halfway around the world before the truth puts its boots on, and that effort gets more ridiculously outrageous with the passage of time. It's like they're trying to one-up each other on the way down to the bottom.
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Mr. Mercer, you just jogged my memory of a place I used to live in after the previous owner, a Jew, died and I saw something strange next to the exterior of the front door- it turned out to be a mezuzah. Those things I was told, contain a scroll, probably written in Hebrew.
Back to the butchering of our American history, we know that could never have happened. I used to watch Cold Case, and an episode called Boy Crazy was about a teen girl in the early 1960s who was institutionalized for her deviant sexuality. If before the sexual revolution that we’ve read about, gays, lesbians, switch hitters, cross dressers and other sexually confused freaks were viewed as mentally ill by society as a whole and institutionalized, then I’d have a very hard time imagining that the days of colonial Williamsburg were more liberal about that issue. It’s the usual suspects pissing all over ( or do I mean taking a golden shower?
) our sacred history, as they’re often wont to do these past few years or so.
Back to the butchering of our American history, we know that could never have happened. I used to watch Cold Case, and an episode called Boy Crazy was about a teen girl in the early 1960s who was institutionalized for her deviant sexuality. If before the sexual revolution that we’ve read about, gays, lesbians, switch hitters, cross dressers and other sexually confused freaks were viewed as mentally ill by society as a whole and institutionalized, then I’d have a very hard time imagining that the days of colonial Williamsburg were more liberal about that issue. It’s the usual suspects pissing all over ( or do I mean taking a golden shower?

Hitler was right.
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Supremely White: Yes sir they are trying to retroactively import the putrid ideology of the present on to the beautiful past. A Jewish trick if there ever was one.
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Expressive individualism in Williamsburg

