Irish Ashes a.k.a. Angela's Vomit Part 3

18 days ago
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To put it simply, this movie is an Anti-White Movie. It makes a specific group of White People look like shit. In my opinion, Frank McCourt was an atheist, and probably a secret communist and was probably under the control of hand rubbing Kikes. The movie makes a White Country look like shit, not that Ireland was Disney land at the time, and that the best thing to do according to this movie is to come to Kosher America with the Statue of Liberty to greet you, and that statue has a plaque in its pedestal. On the plaque is inscribed these words: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" That quote is from Emma Lazarus, a small hat who promoted immigration to the United States, mainly for her own vile tribe to get in. Many Irish people I knew were annoyed by this movie and would fume if you mentioned it by name. I could go on about what critics have said, about the historical inaccuracies both in the movie and Frank McCourt’s book. It was discovered later on that Frank McCourt had also been part of St. Joseph’s Boy Scout Troop in Limerick and pictures emerged of him in the group as a young boy smiling, which partially dispelled the idea of him living in poverty. This was either barely mentioned or not mentioned at all in his book Angela’s Ashes. A side note, Frank McCourt’s brother Malachy McCourt played Francis Preston Blair Jr. in Gods and Generals, a movie I have spoken about in a previous video. End of Part 3

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