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truth in that stupid story and make it something that it's just not. and hope the lie sticks. >> i do think there's a large -- there's a large segment of the population that believes a lot of this stuff and doesn't understand the difference. and that's a problem, too. >>le they do, but, mika, they choose to believe it. if they just did basic fact checking, if they just spent three minutes on any one of these lies. >> i know. i just think i'm giving some people benefit of the doubt of understanding just because it looks like news print on facebook, and it looks like a headline that doesn't mean it's the truth, that is backed by a respected publishing company, by a news organization. i don't think they understand the difference. it's something we need to talk about. >> well, but they do. i think most of them do. i'll just say -- i'll just say again -- people go, oh, but i look at chinese religious cult
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i'm just looking at the fancy table clothes. [ laughter ] >> this is the south. that's what you need. >> oh, yeah. >> you always have to have newspaper on the table. won't taste right without newspaper. >> not going to taste right. you want that news print after taste. one of the things about this that is so interesting to me is that people think that black people are monolith in america, that black people are the same no matter where you go. but this part of the country for black people, black people's life and culture here is so different from the rest. are you hopeful for the survival of the gullah culture? >> we've been surviving for a long, long time so yeah, absolutely. >> so no matter what happens, as we do, we'll survive it. >> uh-huh. >> absolutely. our language lasted this long, that language survived all these
[ laughter ] >> this is the south. >> oh, yeah. >> you always have to have newspaper on the table. won't taste right without newspaper. >> not going to taste right. you want that news print after taste. one of the things about this that is so interesting to me is that people think that black people are the same no matter where you go but this part of the country for black people, black people's life here and culture is so different from the rest. are you hopeful for the survival of the culture? >> we've been surviving for a long, long time so yeah, absolutely. >> so no matter what happens, as we do, we'll survive it. >> uh-huh. >> absolutely. we lasted this long, that language survived all these different centuries and is still here today. gulla isn't going anywhere.
>> oh, yeah. >> you always have to have newspaper on the table. won't taste right without newspaper. >> not going to taste right. you want that news print after taste. one of the things about this that is so interesting to me is that people think that black people are monolith in america, that black people are the same no matter where you go. but this part of the country for black people, black people's life and culture here is so different from the rest. are you hopeful for the survival of the gullah culture? >> we've been surviving for a long, long time so yeah, absolutely. >> so no matter what happens, as we do, we'll survive it. >> uh-huh. >> absolutely. we lasted this long, that language survived all these different centuries and is still here today. gullah isn't going anywhere.