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GingerAntics
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Here goes nothing. Let‘s break some hearts!
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GingerAntics I should know better, by now, not to even bother with Irish-American versions of Irish history. These works are why I have never attempted my own manuscript of Irish history and never will. This is mostly mythology. She makes these claims that have little to no supporting evidence, but no footnotes or citations, so no way of checking her sources. This makes this book dubious as best and a racist at worst. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 5d
GingerAntics Unfortunately, we jump almost entirely from the mythological history to the famine - where she claims the English weren‘t as helpful as they could have been but Queen Victoria was great. I‘m going to need you to show your work on that, sweetie, because the math (and currently available sources) aren‘t mathing on that. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 5d
GingerAntics She claimed sectarian violence - namely The Troubles - was hundreds of years of violence, but fails to mention ALL of that violence stems from the English trying to capture Ireland as their own, while the Irish fought them off in favour of self governance (don‘t even get me started on her precious Catholic Church‘s role in that). Yeah, this was a uniquely Irish problem. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 5d
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GingerAntics One could definitely NOT ask India, Jamaica, Fiji, Trinidad and Tobago, the UAE, Malta, Kenya, Botswana, the Maldives, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Zambia, or any number of other former Colonies of the British empire about such things. This is Ireland‘s (and the Irish people‘s) failing. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 5d
GingerAntics Not having the Bible in public schools is a “modern tragedy?” Really? Gross. Someone is a good little minnow muncher. I went to catholic school too, and I don‘t see any need to force my beliefs on others. Please be a little more Irish and extend the same courtesy to others. Thanks. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 (edited) 5d
GingerAntics I‘m going to need to see some credentials and some citations, because the modern history of Ireland seems a little screwed, and none of my academic sources agree with her on many accounts. I‘m so glad she works at a Catholic college, but I am tremendously grateful I have never had to sit in one of her classes because I read more accurate accounts of Irish history in Middle School. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 5d
GingerAntics I can‘t imagine sitting through 13 weeks of this drivel with a grade on the line. FIN … or perhaps Le gach dea-ghuí would be more appropriate. 5d
GingerAntics I was once working on a paper in grad school where I found a scholarly paper claiming that the Irish people were now embracing Oliver Cromwell as a not so bad bloke… I had an Irish classmate who REALLY begged to differ and laughed at the paper because it was written by an English person and clearly had no clue what it was talking about. I thought of that paper when she talked about English aid during the famine. 🤣😂🤣 5d
Bookwomble Whoa! Sounds like an awful and biased account! Thanks for your review. 5d
GingerAntics @Bookwomble the bias is weird, too. Sometimes it is in the Irish people‘s favour, and other times it‘s in the English people‘s favour. It‘s really weird. 5d
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The Shape of Water | Guillermo Del Toro, Daniel Kraus
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Really not sure if this is a good idea considering my last foray into piscine-human relations but it's become available on my Overdrive so I'm risking it...

MelAnn I saw the movie last night - hated it. 7y
Moray_Reads @MelAnn I haven't seen it. I'm not quite sure why I'm reading it to be honest 7y
vivastory I loved the movie. I haven't read the book. Your recent posts do bring to mind 7y
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batsy @MelAnn So glad you said this. I found the movie quite unbearable, too. #veryunpopularopinion 7y
MelAnn @batsy I have two close friends - one who is a film maker in LA and one who is a film critic and they both raved about the movie. I told them both they lost their freaking minds. lol! 7y
Moray_Reads @MelAnn in hating the book. It's so badly written 7y
Moray_Reads @batsy @MelAnn I have to say, after reading the book I won't be rushing to see the film. The themes and moralising are well-meaning but they seem terribly heavy-handed 7y
batsy That's what I found troubling about the film. It had a whimsical, kinda cutesy tone I didn't like and I found it so at odds with the outsider position of the main female character. Very different from Pan's Labyrinth, which I loved. @MelAnn 7y
Moray_Reads @batsy I got just the same feeling from the book. Lacked all the force and subtlety of Pan's Labyrinth which had haunted me since the day I saw it 7y
jenniferw88 Pan's labyrinth gave me nightmares! 7y
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