During the second decade of the twenty-first century, under the rule of the Taoiseach/Prime minister Micheál Martin, children born to a cohort of mothers suffer…
Category: MABH
Ireland’s surge of distorted historical narratives finds its roots in the realm of “women’s studies,” birthing a literary genre that depicts Irish women as victims of a malevolent society. However, these assertions lack a solid foundation in evidence or reason, relying instead on the embellishment of misfortune and disdainful critiques. The mother and baby homes scandal has emerged as the epitome of this narrative, even though the Government’s investigative commission into these homes discovered that numerous allegations had scant or no grounding in reality.
The Imprisoned Mothers Myth – Does Truth Matter?
Sinn Féin has suddenly dropped its false claims of deliberate starvation of children and women at Ireland’s Mother and Baby Homes but insist that women…
The Single Claim of Misogyny in the Commission’s Report
Despite newspaper reports that Ireland was once a ‘deeply misogynistic’ society, the word makes only one appearance in the commission’s report. The commission do not…
High Infant Mortality Rates are not Evidence of Abuse
Infants in 21st century England, who are born to unmarried mothers, are 30% more likely to die than those born to married parents. The Irish…
The Real Baby Killers EXPOSED
Who was killing the illegitimate children of Ireland, the women running protestant and catholic mother and baby homes or the mothers of illegitimate children? Some…
Historian Questions the Tuam Claims
Originally posted 2020-03-02 14:43:40.
Dumped in a septic tank!
‘This erroneous assertion that 800 bodies were dumped in a septic tank. That is not true’. Prof Diarmaid Ferriter – van der Horst interview 2014…
The Mother and Baby Home Lie
The home at Tuam was never called a Mother and Baby Home. Its official name was St. Mary’s Children’s Home and in all the historical…
The Starvation Lie
The chief lie upon which the mother and baby scandal relies upon is the claim that babies were starved to death. This relies on a…
Getting rid of an Embarrassment to Catholic Ireland!
Soon after the Tuam story went global in 2014, University College Dublin’s Professor of Modern History, Diarmaid Ferriter, wrote ‘the State and Church colluded to…