Irish Activist Calls for Deportation of Foreign Criminals and Immigration Reversal
"I'd get rid of anyone that's foreign that's committed a crime, gone. Anyone that's foreign that hasn't assimilated or is acting aggressive towards the people in the state, they're gone as well. You then reduce immigration. You I would say only take in high-skilled labor if there is labor shortages."
About this episode
Timcast IRL host Tim Pool discussed immigration, race, genetics, and cultural identity with an Irish activist in a wide-ranging conversation that challenged mainstream perspectives on demographic change and biological differences. The episode centered on the rapid demographic transformation of Ireland, exemplified by Mohammed becoming the most common name in Galway, and proposed policy solutions to reverse immigration trends. The guest advocated for deporting foreign criminals, reducing immigration to high-skilled temporary workers, and banning Islamic practices like burqa-wearing and halal slaughter to preserve Irish ethnic and cultural identity. Pool and his guest extensively debated the role of genetics in intelligence and behavior, citing research claiming 80 percent of adult IQ is heritable and discussing Charles Murray's controversial work The Bell Curve. They argued that longitudinal studies show high-IQ children from poor neighborhoods become wealthy adults, inverting the common claim that poverty causes lower intelligence. The conversation also explored how physical differences between racial groups, such as height variations between Swedes and Thais, inform cultural development and governance. Pool criticized Western denial of racial differences and cultural traditions, citing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's statement that Canada has no core identity or mainstream culture. Both speakers lamented what they characterized as left-wing brainwashing that denies observable genetic and cultural differences between populations. The episode represents an explicit challenge to blank slate theories of human nature and multiculturalism, positioning ethnic preservation as a legitimate political goal.
Key takeaways
- Irish activist proposes deporting foreign criminals and non-assimilated immigrants while reducing immigration to high-skilled temporary workers without citizenship
- Guest claims 80 percent of adult IQ is genetically determined and defends IQ testing against accusations of racial bias
- Discussion argues longitudinal studies show high-IQ children from poor neighborhoods become wealthy, inverting claims that poverty causes lower intelligence
- Pool and guest contend physical differences between racial groups inform cultural development and governance approaches
- Conversation criticizes Justin Trudeau for stating Canada has no core identity, calling it post-national state ideology
- Guest advocates banning burqas, halal and kosher slaughter, and other foreign practices to preserve Irish culture
- Both speakers argue Western society engages in brainwashing by denying observable genetic and cultural differences between populations