Strongly agreed.
He tells you what any historian studied in the history of slavery will tell you (why the concept of reparations is nonsensical; there are more people in slavery today than the entire number of people siezed in the Atlantic slave trade with no attendant moral outcry; slavery wasn’t founded on racism…) but puts it in a way that outlines just how distorted the modern view of the history of the institution is, and why.
Digression over.