Michael Moore at it again

Charles Martel

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No he is at least partially Irish on his paternal side. What Jew grows up in a blue collar industrial town and has a blue collar worker for a father?
A few. Jewish anarchist agitators have sometimes gone into such places to stir up trouble.

I've remember working with two "Chosen" men (and 70 non-Chosen workers) in such a place. Both of them did everything they could to undermine the company and create anger in the workers against the owner, in sneaky backstabbing ways. The manager was afraid to fire either because they had connections in the legal profession.

How do we know for certain he is a Gentile? Or even that his father was a blue-collar worker? Maybe he isn't a "Chosen" one, but I can't imagine a fat talentless ugly goy from a blue-collar family receiving been given the opportunities he's had.

Here's a darkly comedic story about an (((anarchist))), his life was a comedy of errors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Berkman
 

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In Roger and Me he gives the back story of his life growing up in a lower middle class family in Flint as the son of a auto worker. Yes he could be a son of Jewish autoworker but Jews generally adopted Anglo Saxon surnames not Irish ones as the Irish were put upon minority in Great Britain and America in the 19th century through the early 20th century. Don alluded to this.
 

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The Irish tend to be leftist more than any other White tribe. A lot of it can be attributed to centuries of being treated like dirt by the English, which has made class warfare arguments appealing to some urban Irish.

Disclaimer: I only said "tend," not applying that description to Irish as a whole. I've known many right wing Irishmen during my 30 years in the movement and the overall percentage of Irish lefties is small. In fact, the radical left has always been small in number, but with the Chosen and their ancient devious methods driving it, it has been tremendously successful in subverting and ruining White, Western civilization.

I agree. I've also noticed that when checking the ethnicity of various mulatto athletes or historical figures on Wikipedia or somewhere else, their biography invariably reads: "his father was of African-American descent and his mother was of Irish-American descent."

For whatever reason, a healthy percentage of the urban Irish people I've me are Democrats. I know this because I'm able to check their voter registration here:

http://politicalstrategies.com

As Don said, it's just a trend I've noticed when compared to other European ethnic groups and certainly there are millions of far-right Irishmen.
 

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I agree. I've also noticed that when checking the ethnicity of various mulatto athletes or historical figures on Wikipedia or somewhere else, their biography invariably reads: "his father was of African-American descent and his mother was of Irish-American descent."
Very true. I think Derek Jeter is just one of many examples. I also think 0bama claims some Irish heritage, which could only come from his wh0re mother. And Don's right about where this stems from. Just 15-20 years ago, there were still clashes between the Catholics and Protestants. What's astonishing to me is the gross amount of animosity between these two groups with identical or nearly-identical genetic stock, yet both seem perfectly OK with the importation of thousands of completely alien Nigerians and others into their countries. And considering the massive influx into the UK of millions of Pakis, Indians, Middle Easterners, North Africans, and Sub-Saharan Africans, it astonishes me that it seems I hear more Brits complaining about Polish immigrants than any of the others.
 

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In Roger and Me he gives the back story of his life growing up in a lower middle class family in Flint as the son of a auto worker. Yes he could be a son of Jewish autoworker but Jews generally adopted Anglo Saxon surnames not Irish ones as the Irish were put upon minority in Great Britain and America in the 19th century through the early 20th century. Don alluded to this.
"Moore" is a British surname of Norman origin (the name is in my own family tree, protestants from England. I would hate to think I'm even distantly related to a piece of garbage like Michael Moore). There may be a version of the name with Celtic roots, but it accounts for only about 2%. The name "Lee" is more often Irish, yet (((Stan Lieber))) took that name.

https://www.houseofnames.com/moore-family-crest/English

http://www.ancestry.ca/name-origin?surname=moore

http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Moore

Many British protestants settled in Ireland, so the name is there as well, but the name Moore is more common in England (also common in Australia and the USA).

Nowadays, in fact for many decades now, few want to be Anglo-Saxon. Many people will claim to be Scottish or Irish when they are in fact of English heritage, because of the degradation and vilification of the English in the entertainment industry over the past 60 years (English usually portrayed as rotten toothed, evil and/or homosexual). Actor Tim Smith's English family changed their name to "Roth" because nowadays you're treated far better if people think you are Jewish.

In the early 20th century, Jews often chose an Anglo-Saxon surname, but in recent decades they'd probably prefer to have an Irish or Scottish name to hide under. But they are so powerful now they don't often change their names any more.
 
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Yes Roger Moore is probably an example of this. I grew up in neighbourhood with an ethnic Irish family that were Moores, but you are right English people settled in Ireland for centuries because it was essentially a colony. I based my assumption of paternal Irish ancestry on his Wikapedia page and the family I knew that were Irish Moores.
 

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As someone with a Masters in economics I can honestly say that all my former professors would instantly disagree with anything Moore has said on economics. I am certainly no extraordinary expert on economic matters, ( I dont even have a PHd), but all his points are far too simplistic and dont touch on the huge amount of underlying variables that all economic models have. Hes a simple populist as already mentioned here.
 
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