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With Garbage LGBT ‘Scholarship’, Colonial Williamsburg Destroys Its Reason For Existing
The Federalist ^ | 06/20/2022 | Christopher Corbett

Posted on 06/20/2022 7:04:19 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

The content and tone of Colonial Williamsburg’s programming carry the presumption of moral guilt against a reality-based view of sex.

Colonial Williamsburg is the world’s largest living museum, and a place visited and loved by many conservatives, traditionalists, homeschoolers, and classical education devotees. 

Williamsburg is beloved precisely because, for decades, it has faithfully depicted the founding culture of America in a meticulously recreated, and often re-enacted, Revolutionary-era capital. This depiction included America’s undeniably traditional, Western, largely Judeo-Christian roots. 

But now Williamsburg has gone woke. In doing so, its leadership and staff are displaying conspicuous enmity toward the highly reasoned position held by America’s founders—a position at odds with today’s LGBT dogma. 

‘May We Become Them’

It’s not merely during Pride month, which Williamsburg now celebrates. Colonial Williamsburg has established an ongoing Gender and Sexual Diversity Research Committee to uncover the contributions of “gender and sexual minorities.” 

The committee’s web page contains four blog posts yielding the product of their “research” so far. It is both thin and adversarial. One article, “Pride and Prejudice: Honoring Historic LGBTQIA+ Voices,” is written as though only backward people think there are two sexes grounded in biology. It focuses mainly on one individual, Anne Lister, who did not live in Williamsburg or even during the colonial era. 

Another article, “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants,” says the intention of the Williamsburg Gender and Sexual Diversity Research Committee is to undo “suppression” with an “act of rebellion” and “justice” to the end of “celebrating our progress” while “stand[ing] on the shoulders of [LGBT] giants.” It declares, “May we honor them, may we raise them, may we become them.” 

The article backs up its claims with a smattering of images of 18th-century homoerotic literature and anecdotes of arguably LGBT figures in history. 

A third article is about a play recently written for the Williamsburg stage, drawn from the experience of two Irish women who lived together as lovers in Wales in 1778. What it has to do with the American colonies is anyone’s guess. What it has to do with pushing a modern sexual revolutionary point of view is not a guess. 

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The content and tone carry the presumption of moral guilt against the traditional, reality-based view of sex. Woke Williamsburg dismisses those who take these views seriously. Rather than respected, believers in historically Western, classical, or Judeo-Christian views are framed as the bad guys—on the wrong side of American history. According to Colonial Williamsburg, this includes none other than America’s founders.

Sexual Revolution Overturns the American Revolution

The founders’ worldview was framed by the belief in a theistic God, buttressed with classical arguments for God’s existence and nature (arguments such as cosmological, moral, teleological, and design). This view was held by the majority of the formative thinkers who walked the intellectual journey that led to America. 

Such a reasoned outlook was vital to the social and political thought of the colonists and Revolutionary founders. Our government of separated, decentralized powers came largely from this perspective of truth. 

For example, the Declaration of Independence’s doctrine that humans are “endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights” echoed the Judeo-Christian and Western tenet of the sanctity of the individual made in God’s image. Yet the founders also were mindful of the truth of the fallen nature of humanity, and the need for a precise balance within government.

Federalist 51 warned, “But what is government itself, but the greatest of all reflections on human nature? If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary.” Still, as John Adams wrote, “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other.”

Theirs was a worldview that recognized the existence of two sexes anchored to biology — male and female — and the essentiality of the monogamous, heterosexual family to human social well-being. Hence, sexual revolutions that undermine this family structure are an attack on the founders’ worldview itself, and destructive of the pillars of free government. 

That is why the culture of the late 1700s pushed back against breaches of this social safeguard. Woke Williamsburg now calls it “suppression” and “prejudice.” But those colonists, believing in the fallenness of humanity, recognized that not all sexual impulses are good. This included adultery, premarital sex, and homosexuality. Disapproval was a way one showed loving concern for fellow humans and provided stability needed for the common good. 

Seven decades ago this would not have been controversial. But we are in the midst of a sexual revolution in which our elites accept as holy writ the contentions of the LGBT movement and demand subservience to it. 

The Founders Were Right and Williamsburg Is Wrong

Many will defend Colonial Williamsburg’s attack on the founders’ views about family by bringing up the founders’ record on slavery. But there is no moral equivalence. Yes, America has a history that includes slavery and racism. But it also has a rich history of anti-slavery sentiment.

Many of the American founders are on record as anticipating, and hoping for, slavery’s demise. That hope was often generated from the very same religious and philosophical belief system that upheld the traditional nuclear family and vigorously opposed attacks against it. 

So a large number of America’s forefathers would have foreseen the end of slavery and the movement toward racial equality in some form. But they would never have foreseen, nor approved of, the radicalism of the modern sexual revolution, including the LGBT movement. 

What has this sexual revolution given us? Misery. Family breakdown. Social breakdown. Fatherless children. A porn epidemic. Depression. Teen pregnancy. Abortion. Domestic violence and self-harm going through the roof. 

This damage can hardly be termed “compassion” or even “social justice.” America’s authors of political revolution would likely be shocked at the modern sexual revolution, but would not be surprised that it has yielded such sour fruit. Maybe those colonial founders were right, and today’s woke Williamsburg is wrong. 


Christopher Corbett has written for numerous conservative policy and religious liberty organizations. From 2013-2018 he was Vice President for Strategic Communications at First Liberty Institute, and holds a political science degree from the University of Chicago.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: bidenvoters; colonialqueers; colonialwilliamsburg; education; genderdysphoria; godsgravesglyphs; homosexualagenda; lgbt; williamsburg; woke
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To: SeekAndFind
How authentic do they want to be? When's the hanging? How about a good, old fashioned horse whipping?

Outlawed were masturbation, fornication, adultery, sodomy, buggery, and every other sexual practice that inched off line of straight sex as approved by the Bible. The term "sodomy" was applied to homosexual behavior; "buggery" to bestiality.

Punishment for such serious sexual crimes could be severe. Thomas Granger of Plymouth, a boy of seventeen or so, was indicted in 1642 for buggery "with a mare, a cow, two goats, five sheep, two calves and a turkey." Granger was hanged; the animals, for their part in the affair, were executed according to the law, Leviticus 20.15, and "cast into a great and large pit that was digged for the purpose for them, and no use was made of any part of them."

In 1642, Edward Preston was sentenced to be publicly whipped at both Plymouth and Barnstable "for his lewd practices tending to sodomy with Edward Mitchell, and pressing John Keene thereunto (if he would have yielded)." Keene, who had reported the crime, was required to watch the punishment because he was suspected of "not being without fault himself." No death penalty here, since the actions of Preston and Mitchell only "tended toward sodomy."

https://research.colonialwilliamsburg.org/Foundation/journal/spring03/branks.cfm

21 posted on 06/20/2022 7:50:14 AM PDT by seowulf (Civilization begins with order, grows with liberty, and dies with chaos...Will Durant)
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To: Socon-Econ

As I remember Colonial Williamsburg is a private foundation, not sure what the governor or Trump can do other than criticize.


22 posted on 06/20/2022 7:58:58 AM PDT by Reily
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To: Dilbert San Diego

I’ve forgotten the term it went by, but there was a body of literature written during the 18th and 19th century for the sexually diverse (gays and lesbians) among other exotic sexual tastes. And there were famous and very famous persons of the period who were known to be “that way.”

The “Hellfire Club” supposedly engaged in cross dressing.

Doubt if full blown transsexual practice (as understood today with drugs and surgery) was medically possible. No doubt, there were persons who lived fully as the opposite sex.

The common denominator in all this was that participation was mostly the province of the idol rich. Then, as now, the rules don’t seem to apply if you phave enough money.


23 posted on 06/20/2022 8:00:44 AM PDT by Captain Rhino (Determined effort today forges tomorrow.)
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To: Reily
https://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-colonial-williamsburg-tax-documents-2018-0101-20200110-m3q3ru7gkfewxmycsgvfbwbfji-story.html

Trouble on the balance sheet.....wokery should help with that /s

24 posted on 06/20/2022 8:12:49 AM PDT by Repeat Offender (While the wicked stand confounded, call me with Thy saints surrounded.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Colonial Williamsburg has always been bogus. They’re always peddling some narrative, even if the dominant narrative shifts according to the political climate.


25 posted on 06/20/2022 8:15:27 AM PDT by Romulus
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To: Taxman

Ping


26 posted on 06/20/2022 8:18:10 AM PDT by Taxman (SAVE AMERICA!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Dandies?


27 posted on 06/20/2022 8:20:17 AM PDT by Bloodandgravy (Is it time yet?)
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To: SeekAndFind
“Though it is easy for us to perceive the wild instability of the Roman Imperium in its final days, it was not easy for the Romans.”
Thomas Cahill
1995

Though it is easy, today, for sane people to perceive the wild instability of those who have descended into "woke" madness, it is not easy for the "woke". Apparently they cannot perceive the madness into which they have allowed themselves to descend.

28 posted on 06/20/2022 8:20:41 AM PDT by Savage Beast ("Saints are sinners who never gave up." St. Theresa of Avila)
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To: Reily

As I remember Colonial Williamsburg is a private foundation, not sure what the governor or Trump can do other than criticize.
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They can call for a boycott. A Republican boycott would wipe them out, unless they were rescued by money from Hollywood, high tech, or Soros.


29 posted on 06/20/2022 8:29:04 AM PDT by Socon-Econ (adi)
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To: SeekAndFind

I work in Colonial Williamsburg in the early 80’s. Even then it was solidly liberal. Alot of effort was made to project shocking displays, specially in the actors portraying various persons. I left before the craftsperson were turned into actors more than craftsman. Not having been there since, I don’t know how much worst it is now.


30 posted on 06/20/2022 8:32:15 AM PDT by jimfr
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To: Repeat Offender

31 posted on 06/20/2022 8:49:00 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! It wasn't Black guys Thomas Jefferson was interested in.

32 posted on 06/20/2022 8:53:49 AM PDT by x
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To: SeekAndFind

The family and I are regulars at Colonial Williamsburg. They are really desperate when they have to site Ann Lister, a.k.a., Gentleman Jack. She seems to be the goto historical L in LGBT. She was born after the 1783 Treaty of Paris. She never set forth in America.


33 posted on 06/20/2022 8:54:35 AM PDT by C19fan
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To: Free Louie

3-4 years ago we toured Monticello. Our tour guide was a middle aged black guy who was an actual historian.

I don’t think he mentioned Sally Hemings at all.


34 posted on 06/20/2022 9:23:34 AM PDT by cyclotic (I won't give up my FREEDOM for your FEAR. Oh Canada, we stand on guard for thee.)
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To: fidelis

My wife and four year old grandson were there two weeks ago and enjoyed Williamsburg, the USS Wisconsin and Yorktown. The pervert pride month hadn’t kicked in that we could tell. Like with Degenerate Disney we can find other places to visit.

We hadn’t taken a vacation since 2019 and my wife was insisting we are going coke hell or high gas prices. I told her to enjoy this time with what’s coming it may be years before anyone can consider a vacation.


35 posted on 06/20/2022 11:28:18 AM PDT by sarge83
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To: sarge83

Come hell or high gas prices, I hate autocorrect!


36 posted on 06/20/2022 11:29:35 AM PDT by sarge83
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To: SeekAndFind
Canada has something on the same lines at Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, where they pretend it is 1744. Given that Canada is further down the slippery slope than the US generally, it is probably as woke or more so than Williamsburg.

I visited Colonial Williamsburg a long time ago before all of this. I would like to visit Yorktown which is not far away (my Revolutionary War ancestor was in the Virginia militia at Yorktown). I wonder if the same nonsense pervades Yorktown.

37 posted on 06/20/2022 2:12:33 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: SeekAndFind
Woke Williamsburg dismisses those who take these views seriously. Rather than respected, believers in historically Western, classical, or Judeo-Christian views are framed as the bad guys—on the wrong side of American history.

While I deplore the globalist mischief of the Rockefeller grandsons David, Nelson, Laurance, Winthrop and John III, their father John D. Jr was a pious man who conducted home Bible studies and instructed his children in thrift and charity. He was the driving force behind the restoration of Williamsburg; and it had been one of the most enduring positive legacies of the Rockefellers. This is a travesty.

38 posted on 06/20/2022 5:20:16 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (“Government is the problem.” --Milton Friedman)
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To: Dilbert San Diego
Well, I’ve heard some people say, that there have been transgender people and homosexual people throughout history, but that we have suppressed such history.

Most of the people who got away with cross-dressing and passing historically were women who wished to fight in the Revolutionary or Civil wars, a few lesbian couples in which one tried to pass as male, and a very, very few men who snookered some guy into keeping the lights off to go to bed. There was no surgery, no birth control, and the truth would come out. It was also a lot easier to leave town and start over someplace else back then, with no rapid communications or driver's licenses. There weren't even electric bills for the majority of Americans until around 100 years ago or less. Even men like Oscar Wilde who was notorious for a gay affair were also married, and fathers.

What was "suppressed" was not so much certain people as certain behaviors, along with many other behaviors considered unhealthy, unwise or sinful.

39 posted on 06/20/2022 5:32:29 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (“Government is the problem.” --Milton Friedman)
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To: SeekAndFind

An edict issued the the Continental Congress:
The Commanders of . . . the thirteen United Colonies are strictly required to show in themselves a good example of honor and virtue to their officers and men and to be very vigilant in inspecting the behavior of all such as are under them, and to discountenance and suppress all dissolute, immoral, and disorderly practices, and also such as are contrary to the rules of discipline and obedience, and to correct those who are guilty of the same.
—Journals of the American Congress (Washington: Way and Gideon, 1823), Vol. I, p. 185, on November 28, 1775.

Accordingly, as desperate as the Revolutionary forces were for soldiers, George Washington dismissed soldiers who engaged in homosexual behaviors.

At a General Court Martial whereof Colo. Tupper was President (10th March 1778), Lieutt. Enslin of Colo. Malcom’s Regiment [was] tried for attempting to commit sodomy, with John Monhort a soldier;
Secondly, For Perjury in swearing to false accounts, [he was] found guilty of the charges exhibited against him, being breaches of 5th. Article 18th. Section of the Articles of War and [we] do sentence him to be dismiss’d [from] the service with infamy. His Excellency the Commander in Chief approves the sentence and with abhorrence and detestation of such infamous crimes orders Lieutt. Enslin to be drummed out of camp tomorrow morning by all the drummers and fifers in the Army never to return; The drummers and fifers [are] to attend on the Grand Parade at Guard mounting for that Purpose.
—George Washington, The Writings of George Washington, John C. Fitzpatrick, editor (Washington: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1934), Vol. XI, pp. 83-84, from General Orders at Valley Forge on March 14, 1778.
There is a wealth of information about the morality regarding homosexuality in Early America here:

Homosexuals in the Military

40 posted on 06/20/2022 6:04:40 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (“Government is the problem.” --Milton Friedman)
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