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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris come from families with a long history of exploiting the poor and helpless in Ireland, and elsewhere. Where is their apology for the crimes of their ancestors? The Bidens are English Catholics, and Biden has hardly any ethnic Irish ancestry.
Kamala Harris’ ancestor carried hundreds of unsuspecting Irish, and their families, to work in the fields of Jamaica, after the slaves were freed. The Irish wouldn’t have been able to imagine Jamaica’s sun and heat. The majority working in fields probably died within a year, as Irish, Scots, and English did in Virginia.
Joe Biden’s Blewitt (Anglo-Norman) ancestor drove starving Irish from the work houses to build infrastructure during the Great Hunger (Irish potato famine). Biden-Harris appear to follow in the footsteps of their abusive ancestors in many ways, such as with their immigration policy.
Biden’s ancestor took starving people from the work house, during the Great Hunger, and oversaw their work building infrastructure.
Biden’s Blewitt ancestor was presumably like the guy with the top hat pointing his finger and telling the starving Irish what to do. Blewitt is an Anglo-Norman (French) surname.
Overseer drives starving Irish in construction
In October 2020, Ireland’s RTE wrote a deceptively titled puff piece about Biden’s Anglo-Norman Blewitt ancestor driving starving Irish from workhouses to build infrastructure, during the famine years known as the Great Hunger. https://archive.vn/7tF5v Biden’s family legacy is that of exploiting the poor in Ireland and elsewhere.
His American born Blewitt ancestor worked as an engineer in Mexico – apparently driving Mexican workers for infrastructure projects. (We don’t mean driving them around in a vehicle but making them work hard). Is that why he thinks Americans can’t do work? He’s apparently speaking of his own family. His brother and his son Hunter have become legendary, and not in a good way.
Kamala Harris’ ancestors were major exploiters: not only her Brahmin ancestors exploiting the poor untouchables (Dalits) of India, but her Anglo-Irish ancestor exploited both African slaves and then Irish indentured workers. She seems to be about as African as Biden is Irish – maybe 12.5%-20% at most. They are both big fakes and full of malarkey. What happened to no malarkey Joe?
Even Biden’s most Irish ancestors appear to be descended from Viking invaders of Ireland. Kamala’s family in India worked for the British East India company, as did some Bidens. They may share kinship ties. They certainly look alike. See: “Kamala Harris’ Jamaican Ancestress was Born to Major Slave-Owner & Free Woman Who May Have Been Irish or Scots” https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2020/11/01/kamala-harris-jamaican-ancestress-was-born-to-major-slave-owner-free-woman-who-may-have-been-irish-or-scots
Kamala Harris’ ancestor, Hamilton Brown, carried hundreds of Irish, with their families, to replace slaves as field-hands in Jamaica. The first “Jamaica slave-ship”, which arrived in Ireland after the UK abolished slavery in Jamaica, was the James Ray, which belonged to Kamala Harris’ ancestor, Hamilton Brown: “In December 1835, the brig left Belfast with one hundred and twenty one lrishmen and their families from Ballymoney, County Antrim, and on arrival in Jamaica they were located on estates and pens in Hamilton Brown’s parish… on one estate about forty of them chased Hamilton Brown and narrowly missed giving him a sound beating… Undaunted, in late 1836 he despatched his brig to lreland once again; it returned with at least one hundred and eighty five lrish for St. Ann.” In 1840, concerned Irish declared that Jamaican planters “were attempting by false, deceiving promises, to persuade the credulous, the poor, the long suffering peasantry of lreland to take berths aboard a vessel whose destination was an island where harsh treatment of the Negro population, cynical disregard for human suffering, fever, and other evils, had become proverbial.” See especially page 1 of “Limerick Slaves for Jamaica”, by Carl Senior: https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/1986-Limerick-slaves-for-Jamaica-Vol-xix-pp-35–8-by-Carl-Senior-Old-Limerick-Journal-1986.pdf
“The Great Famine in Co. Mayo (1845 – 1849), History of Co. Mayo in the West of Ireland ” https://web.archive.org/web/20140610152029/https://www.mayo-ireland.ie/en/about-mayo/history/the-great-irish-famine.html
Ballina workhouse: https://web.archive.org/web/20200806221950/https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/buildings-database/ballina-workhouse
“The origins of the workhouse can be traced to the Poor Law Act of 1388, which attempted to address the labour shortages following the Black Death in England by restricting the movement of labourers, and ultimately led to the state becoming responsible for the support of the poor. However, mass unemployment following the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, the introduction of new technology to replace agricultural workers in particular, and a series of bad harvests, meant that by the early 1830s the established system of poor relief was proving to be unsustainable. The New Poor Law of 1834 attempted to reverse the economic trend by discouraging the provision of relief to anyone who refused to enter a workhouse.
Some Poor Law authorities hoped to run workhouses at a profit by utilising the free labour of their inmates. Most were employed on tasks such as breaking stones, crushing bones to produce fertiliser, or picking oakum using a large metal nail known as a spike…” Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workhouse
“When these top bankers made a worldwide appeal for Famine relief, there were grounds for cynicism” See: “Irishman’s Diary: An enigma of the Famine years in Ireland: Was Polish Count Pawel Strzelecki a spy for the British government?” Wed, Aug 14, 2019, 20:00, by Frank McNally, Irish Times: https://archive.vn/fxhKg (It seems to have been an opportunity for the UK to scout out gold and other mines.)
“Irishman’s Diary: An enigma of the Famine years in Ireland: Was Polish Count Pawel Strzelecki a spy for the British government?” Wed, Aug 14, 2019, 20:00 Frank McNally https://web.archive.org/web/20210419134837/https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/irishman-s-diary-an-enigma-of-the-famine-years-in-ireland-1.3986333
More likely Strzelecki worked for British mining companies. He helped poor Irish move to Australia (where they could work in mines): “Strzelecki helped impoverished Irish families to seek new lives in Australia. He was, for many years, an active member of Family Colonisation Loan Society, originated by Caroline Chisholm and in 1854 was its chairman, fulfilling his duties with great zeal. He was also an esteemed member of Lord Herbert’s Emigration Committee and of the Duke of Wellington’s Emigration Committee…” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paweł_Strzelecki
“The British Association for the Relief of Distress in Ireland and the Highlands of Scotland, known as the British Relief Association (BRA), was a private charity of the mid-19th century in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Established by a group of prominent aristocrats, bankers and philanthropists in 1847, the charity was the largest private provider of relief during the Great Irish Famine and Highland Potato Famine of the 1840s.[1][2] During its brief period of operation, the Association received donations and support from many notable politicians and royalty, including Queen Victoria…”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Relief_Association
Even after fighting a bloody war for independence, Ireland doesn’t care for its own people. There are many more Irish in the United States than in Ireland, including new illegal immigrants. Despite large families, the population hasn’t grown since the Great Hunger (Famine) of the 1840s and is at about 5 million people. The Irish have continue to look for opportunity abroad. Only recently is the population growing and it’s not native Irish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland Even the Taoiseach’s father is from India. The majority of Irish Americans are not welcomed back to Ireland. The same is true of Irish diasporas in other countries. The Irish Taoiseach (PM), however, would get priority immigration to India, if he so chose, and his descendants until the fourth generation. Of course he’s gay, so who knows if he will have descendants. Neither Irish nor Americans are welcomed in India, however.
Michael Collins Love of Ireland By Lavery 1922
The Irish government right to citizenship excludes the potato famine generation of Irish Americans. The population of Ireland has only recently started to return to pre-famine levels. That is mostly from non-Irish immigration. Meanwhile, like most of Europe they don’t allow right of return, unless your grandparents, or sometimes great-grandparents, immigrated. Ireland had right of return until ca 1984, but they didn’t go around notifying people. And, in 1984 it wasn’t clear that people needed to return to Ireland. There were still jobs for Americans prior to the amnesties and the H1-B visas. If Americans can find a place to go, they may have to leave behind their old and infirm parents to weep and die, as did the Irish.
“Irish youth leave old and infirm to weep and die
In forty years I have lost, through the operation of no natural law, more than Three Million of my Sons and Daughters, and they, the Young and the Strong, leaving behind the Old and Infirm to weep and to die. Where is this to end?”
“How workhouses contributed to the misfortune of the Famine: Government decisions were in accordance with grim teachings of Thomas Malthus” Tue, Aug 13, 2019, 18:00 Frank McNally https://web.archive.org/web/20190903130643/https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/how-workhouses-contributed-to-the-misfortune-of-the-famine-1.3985180
Recall Kamala Harris’ role in covering up sex abuse of children by Catholic priests in San Francisco: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2020/08/29/kamala-harris-covered-up-75-years-of-sex-abuse-of-little-boys-by-catholic-priests-including-priests-still-working-with-children/
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