Yes you would have to agree with what he says. The people on these committees around Ireland should not, under any circumstances, be making 'outsiders', i.e. Irish people from some other part of the country, feel unwelcome. Definitely not, completely wrong to do that, obviously its a national issue. Secondly, I would say, they should not discourage people of a political bent from participating either e.g. James Reynolds was asked not to speak at Coole.
That is also completely wrong, they should all be made welcome and speak and have banners etc (apparently they even banned the tricolour at the Rosslare protetsts). You just don't know who are the govt agents, how does anybody know who is who when you see Derek Blighe and Mattie Macgrath having words for example. You just be welcoming to all, let them all speak, but also be careful what advice you get, in case its self serving from a govt perspective.
And also we should be clear that we want Irish people to be the predominant race in Ireland, and its parts, why not, that's perfectly reasonable and Christian, and we should not be afraid to say so.
But I cannot help thinking that a lot of these youtube videos are very long for the limited enough information that you get there, there is a serious amount of repetition on this video I think.