“You were a child once, too” — heartwarming, true-life movie on “Mr Rogers” (stellar 98% approval on Rottentomatoes)

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Though the jews distorted it in two irksome ways, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” is a great movie about the legendary Fred Rogers (played perfectly by Tom Hanks, who always gets these decent-American-who-is-not-perfect roles), and peripherally his children’s show “Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood.”

That ran for a stupendous 865 episodes from the 1960s through 2001. Generations of American kids grew up with Fred Rogers.

The actual protagonist, however, is an investigative journalist for Esquire magazine (in real life, the writer Tom Junod) who sets out to do a hit piece on him, and expose him as a sanctimonious phony.

He ends up, however, realizing Rogers truly was the real deal, and Rogers tremendously helped not only this reporter, named “Lloyd Vogel” in the movie, but also had helped many other adults in how to deal with their searing emotional issues which had never been resolved in their own childhood — which, of course, on this benighted planet, is actually most of us. 🙂

Some of the biggies Rogers dealt with during his show and also off-camera are sickness, death, divorce and sibling rivalry.

Having been through all four myself, plus MK/ULTRA (!!!!!), I admit I had a cry at the scene where the reporter, after Rogers tries to get him to open up about his pain, has a dream, and it involves his mother on her deathbed.

She urges him to give up his anger at his father, which is exactly what he needed to hear. (Vogel’s father had cheated on his mother while she fought terminal cancer, then he abandoned her and the kids completely just before she died — and for the arms of another woman.)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Beautiful_Day_in_the_Neighborhood

From the blurb for the trailer:

Lloyd Vogel is an investigative journalist who receives an assignment to profile Fred Rogers, aka Mr. Rogers. He approaches the interview with skepticism, as he finds it hard to believe that anyone can have such a good nature. But Roger’s empathy, kindness and decency soon chips away at Vogel’s jaded outlook on life, forcing the reporter to reconcile with his own painful past.

 

What is sooooo jewy about this movie (they gotta slip their poison in!) is that they give the protagonist, Vogel, a black wife (while the real character, writer Tom Junod, from what I can see,  does NOT have a black spouse: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Junod ).

And the black woman is, of course, far wiser and more mature than her white male husband……

Also, the (((producers))) literally never mention that Fred Rogers was deeply Christian, and far from being some self-appointed amateur therapist, he was an ordained Presbyterian minister. His job description as such involved doing what he did: helping adults and children deal with the dark night of their soul:  with anguish, fear, grief, anger and death!!!!

But as we know, the jews hate Christ more than anyone else — except Adolf Hitler.

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Btw, the excellent actor Matthew Rhys, who plays reporter Vogel, is Welsh, grew up speaking Welsh, and attended Welsh-speaking schools. His dark looks are not from being jewish.

(In the old days, swarthy English jews used to change their names to something non-jewish-sounding, and of their looks raised eyebrows, claim they were Welsh. 🙂 )

Hanks does a perfect job portraying a Rogers who saw right into peoples’ hearts and the pain they were hiding and that was festering away in them. There is one longish scene (like Hanks in Cast Away) with absolutely no sound whatsoever.  There is just a focus that zooms ever closer into Roger’s compassionate but also piercing gaze while the reporter insists, lying to himself and Rogers, that he has no anger issues ( with his face betraying he had been in a vicious fistfight!) and is just “fine.”

I have thought sometimes the title of my book should be Trauma and Therapy of Nations.

Women respond very well to that title.

But we ALL have trauma, 90% of us from childhood — and 100% of us from living in this wretched jew world.

We can win the war that is coming if we are emotionally strong and our soul is healthy.

This is why I am here.

Checking out of the Mayo Clinic with Margi doing much better —  squinting in the blazing sun but happy inside. 🙂

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9 Comments

  1. Thank you for your article :). The thing that jumped out at me instantly is the enumerable times j’s have portrayed a Christ loving gentile. Then they instantly turn the truth upside down (black wife) into some kind of political message (just like the same countless works of Edward Bernays) to control the mind of inaccurate history. Keep in mind most of history learned today includes the many propagandist films made by them. There isn’t a good gentile unless he/she is REPLACED by j’s. What a sad state of existence! No freedom in that! To this day (since I have learned and studied their varied shades of grey), I never watch a documentary made by them. There is a verse that says: Matthew 7:13-14
    13 “Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. 14 For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.”

    There are few j’s that know the Truth, want the Truth nor tell the Truth. VERY FEW.

    ps…I would never celebrate an equivalent to Christ. I understand through scripture that God raised up A.H. to lead Germany out of bondage…the same bondage the US and many other countries are presently in. A.H. worshiped Christ. It was The Almighty who had me learn the truth about A.H. Not only for Truth’s sake but also the fact that He had the power to raise up such an individual (as with many others). He raised up bold and courageous men who signed the Declaration of Independence and who fought for it. He caused and wanted that to happen. Unfortunately Americans have relinquished their acknowledgement of the Protection of Divine Providence and replaced the King of Great Britain with VOTING for the sell out Tyrants of a fake nation called Israel. In essence we have united back with the King of Great Britain when it comes to the bondage of the BANKS and ISRAEL. J’s now are the despots mentioned in that document and their Tyranny is ruled from Tyrants of Tel Aviv. Which leads me to the story of the Prodigal Son: Luke 15:11-32
    Beautiful Margi… soak up the sun as it’s so good for you inside and out. Glad you are better and getting stronger. Much love & God Bless

    • Thanks.

      It is interesting how you interpret this as applying to the Jews:

      13 “Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. 14 For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.”

      Jesus certainly was massively rejected by “His” people. Even His disciples abandoned Him.

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