Part One: Thomas Thistlewood: Slave Plantation Owner and Diarist | BEHIND THE BASTARDS
From Behind the Bastards
The discussion centers on Thomas Thistlewood, a notorious slave plantation owner and diarist, exploring his life and the darker aspects of his legacy, while also examining the broader themes of power and morality. The dialogue intertwines historical reflection with humorous commentary on contemporary societal issues, emphasizing the importance of remembering and learning from the past.
Key Takeaways
- Reality TV might just be the best way to decide who gets nuclear launch codes—entertaining and terrifying!
- If cosmetic surgery is trending for dogs, we should brace ourselves for the cat version of botox next.
- Thomas Thistlewood’s diaries are like the horror movie sequel we never asked for, exposing true plantation brutality.
- In the race for immortality, I’d commit a crime wave for my dog—talk about loyalty upgrades!
- The shadow of slavery lingers; history often whispers louder through the diaries of its worst offenders.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Thomas Thistlewood (person)
- Egypt Plantation (location)
- TT Lee (person)
- East India Company (company)
- James Robertson (person)
- Lincolnshire (location)
- Caribbean Quarterly (media)
- Tupelm (location)
- Ebo forest (location)
- Carl Linnaeus (person)
- Scary Stories to Make You Scared of Christmas (book)
- Zach Brousard (person)
- Anderson (TT Lee's dog) (person)