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The Virginia Way, Part 1: Four Hundred Years of Polite Control

6 min · 25. loka 2025
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When our new construction home collapsed, it didn’t just expose a bad builder — it cracked open a much older story. In Part One of The Virginia Way series, host Andie of The Rabbit Whole Podcast and the Virginia Consumer Podcast traces the through-line from Virginia’s colonial foundations to its present-day institutions. What began as a system built on hierarchy and deference has evolved into something that still aims to keep politics divided, with separate systems for the establishment and ordinary people. Through public records, FOIA documents, and firsthand experience, Andrea reveals how a state that helped shape America’s earliest laws still operates on unwritten rules — rules that decide who gets protected, who gets dismissed, and who gets buried under “polite procedure.” What You’ll Hear * The story behind one family’s collapsed dream home. * How a licensing loophole exposed a deeper pattern in Virginia’s governance. * The unbroken line from colonial hierarchy to corporate immunity. * How “decorum” became both shield and weapon. * Why the phrase “The Virginia Way” still defines who holds power. Sources & References * Archival texts on The Virginia Way by Douglas Southall Freeman. * FOIA correspondence between DPOR and the Office of the Governor. * Public corporate and licensing filings from the Virginia SCC. * Axios Richmond, RVAHub, News12, News8, and WTVR coverage of the EnRichmond Foundation collapse. Tone & Audience For listeners of The Virginia Consumer and The Rabbit Whole Podcast, this series blends history and lived experience — showing how colonial traditions, confederate ideals of decorum, and modern deregulation all share the same DNA: control disguised as civility. Call to Action Follow The Virginia Consumer for the next chapters: * Part 2: The Money Trail — When Millions Go Missing

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