Irish Minister for Children Allegedly Connected to Puberty Blocker Company
"Helen Mackenty was the minister for children and youth. She introduced a whole new curriculum teaching young kids about gender identity. There's a book called Busy Bodies which was introduced by the HSSE and that tells 8 to 12 year olds. Your sex could be male or female, but you ever feel like, you know, you're not a girl, you're not a boy, and it's and it's teaching these to kids. Her husband, which is crazy, sits on the board of Abby as the director of market access, and they do puberty blocking hormones."
About this episode
Tim Pool interviews an Irish guest about nationalism, culture, and immigration policy in this episode of Timcast IRL. The conversation centers on demographic challenges facing Japan and Ireland, with the guest arguing for ethnic and cultural preservation. Pool claims Japan has begun specifically targeting white Americans for immigration after problems with migrants from India and Africa, promoting videos of young Americans buying inexpensive countryside homes. The discussion turns to Ireland, where the guest expresses frustration that no major political party represents anti-immigration sentiment despite what he describes as widespread public concern. The guest makes a serious allegation that Helen Mackenty, Ireland's former minister for children and youth, introduced gender identity curriculum while her husband worked for a company producing puberty blockers. Both speakers advocate for ethnic homogeneity and express opposition to multiculturalism, with Pool arguing that cultural diversity should exist between nations rather than within them. The guest suggests that solving Ireland's immigration issues could be the catalyst for Irish reunification, as Northern Ireland would be attracted to join a more restrictive Republic. Throughout the conversation, both men frame mass immigration as a deliberate elite strategy to eliminate national cultures and create a homogeneous global population. The episode concludes with discussion of Ireland's adoption of gender ideology policies that other European nations are abandoning.
Key takeaways
- Tim Pool claims Japan is now specifically recruiting white American immigrants to address population collapse after problems with other migrant groups.
- Irish guest alleges Helen Mackenty introduced gender identity curriculum to schools while her husband worked for a puberty blocker company.
- The guest argues Ireland lacks any political party representing anti-immigration sentiment despite widespread public support for restrictions.
- Both speakers advocate for ethnic and cultural homogeneity within nations rather than multiculturalism within borders.
- The guest suggests solving immigration issues could lead to Irish reunification by making the Republic attractive to Northern Ireland.
- Pool and guest frame mass immigration as deliberate elite strategy to eliminate distinct national cultures globally.
- Discussion highlights Ireland adopting gender identity policies while other European countries move away from them.