455 - Gaza Famine, Brigitte's Hog, & The Happiness Survey

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Tim discusses the Nelk Boys’ recent interview with Benjamin Netanyahu & why it’s hilarious that the fattest country in the world is supporting a forced famine in Gaza. He also discusses Candace Owens being sued by French President Emmanuel Macron because she wouldn’t stop calling his wife a man, the crackdown on antisemitism, and why young people in this country are so unhappy nowadays. 



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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dylan Show.

Earlier this week, 30-year-old teenagers and Elk Boys received a massive amount of backlash for their interview with Benjamin Netanyahu.

And although Netanyahu is widely reviled, he does maintain some support with people across the the world and even a few people in Gaza.

So here to comment

is Nassab

from Gaza, who is a big supporter of Netanyahu.

Yes, thank you for having me.

Thank you for coming on, Nassab.

So now, tell us your story.

What's happening in Gaza and why do you support Benjamin Netanyahu?

Yes, Tim, so you know, like many people in Gaza, I have every reason to hate Israel.

Shortly after October 7th, my family was sheltering under a donkey, and Hamas decided to dig a tunnel under the donkey and use the donkey as a human shield, taking out not only my family, but my head and arms and torso.

And I put that blame on these barbarians that make up Hamas because Israel is very good and merciful.

And right before they bomb our donkey, they send out a text and they say, we are going to bomb your donkey in 20 seconds.

But unfortunately i uh forgot to charge my phone

well i mean that's nassab i'm sorry to hear that um but what about now there are reports from over a hundred human rights organizations that israel is orchestrating a famine in the gaza strip tim that is simply also not true Israel sends all kind of wonderful

Israeli cuisine to Gaza.

Pita bread, Hamas, falafel, and Baba Ganoush.

And Hamas is stealing the food.

Do you know what is true about Hamas?

All of their wives and girlfriends are obese.

They are chubby chasers.

They are...

Hold on.

Now, I have a little trouble.

This is...

I have a little trouble believing that.

What about the baby food?

Are they stealing the baby food?

Yes, Tim, this is what is sick about these monsters in Hamas.

They pretend that they are babies.

So under the tunnels, they steal the baby food and the baby formula and they dress up like babies and they drink formula from bottles and they wear diaper and they make their plus size women change their diaper these are very sick people and when the hostages ask for food they say we do not know what are you talking about we are just widow babies you will have to ask my parents well

i had nasab i had no idea

that this was happening that that that that hamas were pretending to be babies and stealing the food

it's actually amazing are there a lot of palestinians who agree with you well tim you also probably do not know this but palestinian is not real people

did you know yasser arafat he was from egypt that's why when you think about it it's okay to kill us and even put us in an oven And you might not know this, but many Arabs, they actually enjoy being killed.

The Quran says they will go to heaven.

So that is why they love being shot and droned and burned and crushed by rabbal.

I just don't, I can't, no, I can't co-sign that.

I can't really agree with that.

That sounds really, really insane.

It sounds like Israeli propaganda.

It seems crazy.

And what about the anti-Semitism on the college campuses and in New York City?

You are about to elect a terrorist for your mayor.

Yes, but it just feels it's so surprising to me that you feel this way because you're a leg.

You're just a leg.

I mean, they've taken everything from you.

I mean, you're just a leg, but you're still supportive of this.

I guess I just really like

the techno music and everything that comes out of that beautiful country.

All right.

Noab, everyone, that's from Gaza.

He said,

supports Netanyahu.

I want to talk about a few things.

Netanyahu on the Nelk podcast,

brave of him.

Brave to sit down like that.

Truly.

Brave.

And to express opinions like that.

Take a look here.

Netanyahu on the Nelk podcast.

By the way, saying something I said on Are You Garbage months ago, but whatever.

Netanyahu.

What's your go-to at McDonald's?

No, I'll tell you: Burger King.

We did the, you know, the double, you know,

I haven't ripped Burger King in a lot of time.

Burger King kind of sucks.

Yeah.

No, the BK Lounge can hit you.

I disagree completely.

You like Burger King over McDonald's?

That's your worst take, I think.

Absolutely.

That's a crazy take.

No, that was fine.

I mean, I like Burger King.

The answer is yes.

Here's the thing about it's tough.

Obviously, I am a human and want to live, but our civilization does really deserve to be destroyed.

Like, that is the hard,

that is the really tough thing about it all is that if there was ever a civilization that deserved a cataclysmic, and again, not rooting for it don't want it to happen don't want it to happen but just statistically

I mean

could there be a better example I mean we just do I mean this guy is committing a genocide

truly I mean I don't think anyone's even

I don't think anyone's even denying that at this point People are like quibbling about certain components of it.

Like, I know that, like, people are like, well, yes, they're starving Gaza, but did you see that video of that guy from Hamas stealing a banana?

Did you see that?

There's a guy from Hamas eating a banana, and people are like, well, he stole the banana from the people.

And they're like, Hamas is stealing the food.

In this whole thing, Israel has no culpability, by the way, at all.

They've actually done nothing wrong.

It's all been Hamas.

Hamas has done everything.

There's not been what?

They stole the food.

They're shooting the people who are in line for the food.

Israel's doing nothing.

And you have to trust Israel because

otherwise, the only people that are reporting out of Gaza, they're not letting journalists in

or they just say are Hamas.

So if you report anything contrary to what Israel says,

you are Hamas, or you become Hamas.

So, I mean,

I just, you know.

I mean, the starvation, the photos of the starving,

number one, we're the fattest country in the world.

For the fattest country in the world

to fund the starvation of a group of people

is

insane.

Look at this.

Here we go.

This is the thing they keep showing is that Hamas has bananas.

All right.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

They got bananas.

This is the.

When I ask why we're funding it,

why we're starving people, we're funding a famine.

People say to me, well,

maybe take a look at that video of the guy in Hamas with the grapes.

The guy in Hamas with the grapes.

And you go,

we're the fattest country in the world.

okay

nobody is fatter than us we are now funding the starvation of a group of people

halfway across the world or all the way across the world i'm bad with geography but far away

and if you bring it up

or if you chat about it or if you talk about it you're immediately called anti-semitic or whatever and it's completely absurd and insane.

And this is nuts.

Get up Randy Fine.

Get a photo of Randy Fine.

Now, this is the guy who literally said starve away.

He said something like, release the hostages, which again, the children of Gaza did not abduct the hostages and cannot release them, Randy Fine,

genius.

Randy Fine, no, get a fat picture, my producer.

Don't get a picture when he was thin.

You're going to treat Randy Fine like that?

Go get a photo of me when I was eight then, by the way.

Get Randy Fine.

Look how fat Randy Fine is.

Randy Fine literally said, starve away.

This guy is out there

telling the Gazans

to starve while looking like he's like

full of fucking marshmallow fluff.

It's the cruelest

thing to just have a fatty boom baddie telling the,

get that quote up

where he says, starve away.

There's a quote where Randy Fine, who is a congressman from Florida, who has a lot of the rhetoric of like the smoat rich and Ben Gevere and these crazy far-right lacudd psychopaths in the Israeli government.

calling these kids in Gaza Amalek and the children of the devil or whatever.

Randy Fine

has basically, I believe, said: if you look up Starve Away, that's what he wrote.

Those were the quotes.

He said,

Tell your fellow Muslim terrorists to release the hostages and surrender.

Until then, hashtag starve away,

Randy Fine.

I mean,

there he is.

It's

crazy

that we are

providing the material support to Israel to continually

engage in this kind of barbarism.

We have to cut off funding.

We should.

We should absolutely cut off funding to Israel immediately.

Cut all funding.

100%.

I don't know why that's even controversial at this point.

This is going to be, this is like the worst humanitarian crisis

we see it witnessing unfolding.

It's crazy.

For the fattest country in the world to be involved in

this starvation of people

is insane.

It's nuts.

And there are people defending this,

getting DoorDash.

They're getting full meals.

They will deliver a seafood tower to you on DoorDash, broken up in ice.

ice.

Don't, I'm not going to tell you how I know, but in

ice, they will deliver shellfish on ice to you.

DoorDash will deliver that, and you get it at your front door.

You get a lobster at your front door and eat it, and then defend

how children in Gaza are.

And I mean, you can see these photos.

I don't want to show them on the show, but they're so disturbing.

And it's like

it's crazy.

Even some of the way the magazines are reporting it, like one of them was like, well, they're not dead.

They're like half alive, half dead, and they're wandering around like ghosts.

Like,

I was like, what is this?

I mean, it's incredibly,

it's incredibly disturbing to watch.

What will the next phase be?

I mean, I don't understand.

Like,

what will Israel do next to them?

Like, will it start to melt them?

Like, will it use some type of, like, device to start melting the people of Gaza?

And then will people start defending that?

Well, Israel is the hostages.

Until then, hashtag melt away.

And you go, wait a minute, hold on, but you're melting people.

Yeah, well, so what?

October 7th.

Yeah, yeah, but they're children.

they're women they're they're they're not they didn't do that

melt away so what

they're gonna melt i mean what what

stephen king horror movie penalty

will be enough at this point we have now crossed the line like i said final destination a couple of weeks ago we're like even we're past that those deaths were quick we're like fully into like some crazy long

thing.

It's it's completely barbaric and we should just we should just stop the money.

Take all that money that we're funding Israel with and give it to Candace Owens so she can fight her lawsuit against Brigitte Macron and Emmanuel Macron.

And here's what I'm saying.

Show the puss.

Show the puss.

Show the clit.

And I'm not trying to be a problem.

And you know, I never am.

Show the puss, show the clit.

I'm not saying she was born a man.

I don't know.

There's a very easy way to put this to bed.

Number one, have Brigitte Macrone go on the Nelk podcast and have show the clit

to, what are their names?

Kyle and Steiny.

Have her show the clit, take the pussy out on the Nelk podcast.

Brigitte Macrone,

put your bush in Kyle from Nelk's face.

And let's get justice.

How about justice?

Even people starving in Gaza want to know this.

Even the starving children in Gaza want to see, where is the clit?

Let's play a little bit of Candace.

You're responding to this

lawsuit from Brigitte and Emmanuel McCron.

You were born a man and you will die a man.

That's the point I'm making.

So give us a support.

By the way, I wish my father said that to me at like any point in my life.

I wish I had that kind of support in my own household.

You were born a man.

You're a goddamn man.

What?

We have Candace Owens here.

She's being sued by Brigitte Macron, who's the first lady of France.

And Candace has said, Brigitte

was born a gentleman.

And now I have challenged Brigitte to go on the Nelk Boys podcast and show her clit.

And let's do this thing.

End the war in Gaza.

Show your bush.

Show your clit to the Nelk boys.

You're the first lady of France.

If you're afraid to show your pussy to Steiny from Nelk, then you don't get to be the first lady of France.

You don't get to be it.

Show your pussy to Joe Rogan in his studio.

Fly to Austin and open your spread your legs for Joe Rogan.

Hey, mom.

That's weird, mom.

Well,

it could definitely be worked on, mom.

It could be, it's, well, it's a pussy, mom.

It could definitely be, oh, 100%.

It could absolutely have been altered.

Yeah, well, for sure.

I saw her pussy, mom.

Show your pussy to Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas.

And go see a show at the mothership.

Show the clit.

Just do it.

End the speculation.

Show the cash.

This is politics.

It's the news.

And this is what has to happen.

We got to move on as a society from this war in Gaza and from this.

Stop starving the children in Gaza.

Show your clit to Joe Rogan.

Go on, kill Tony.

I'm the president of France's wife.

And they say, I got a cock, but I got a clit.

Boom.

Red band does a sound effect make the podcast rounds and show everyone your pussy please

put your pussy in a kash in Andrew Schultz's face

Schultz is like damn

get your pussy on flagrant endless

show your pussy to Theo Vaughn

Let Theo Vaughn see your French pussy and

let him decide if it was at one point a small cock.

That's what we have to figure out.

Was her penis inverted and made into a pussy?

This is politics.

What are tariffs?

We don't even know.

Put your puss on the internet.

Let's watch.

Keep watching this.

Sorry.

So give us a sample.

I'll send my doctor.

So take your blood.

Pussy.

Figure it out real quick.

However, you want to go about this.

Hey, how about just giving us some pictures again of you growing up,

you know, raising your children?

That would be fine.

For whatever reason, to phone, by the way.

Like I said, we'll get to the bottom of it.

Right.

That is what discovery is for.

We're going to ask a lot of questions.

You're probably hoping, oh, you know, which this will go away and at least we'll see.

Now, so here's what Candace's thing is that Brigitte was born something else.

She got, I think she stole the identity of her dead brother or something like that.

And

MK Ultra, that program that the CIA used, which was a mind control program,

Because I listened to this a while ago, and it is interesting.

And at the Beverly Hills Hotel, there's a French guy, and I spoke to him about this.

And he did say to me, Macron, there is something.

That's not French.

What is French?

What is French?

Eh, jeu de girard de bodu.

Et macron, he liked the boys at the hotel.

And then I said, I spoke about you on my show.

He goes, I know you made the mire famous.

You made the mire famous on us.

But what he was saying was that it was kind of known in France a little bit that something was up with this.

Maybe, maybe not.

And then I've had people call me and go, conspiracy, this is nuts.

Who knows?

It's not, it's not going to make any sense until you show Joe Rogan your pussy.

That's the way we decide things in them in

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So the MKUltra thing, which was like a CAA mind control, Candace says all of these weird links to like MK Ultra mind control and that Macron was like some weird Manchurian candidate.

Now, Macron's a weird guy.

Let's look at Macrone is now saying he's going to bring in refugees from Gaza, but let's take a look at what's really going on.

It feels weird.

Macron, if you can get that up, has just said, hey,

I am

going to accept refugees from Gaza.

And he said, hey, this is what's going to happen.

And everybody is going.

Well, isn't that nice that Macron is going to accept all of these refugees from from Gaza.

But what it really is, is a relocation campaign to take people from Gaza and put them in France so that Israel can build whatever the hell they're going to build in Gaza.

So everyone's like, isn't it so nice?

Look at France stepping up.

And then, so people are saying this, like, and then there's some people that are not dumb.

And they go, well, this seems like just a relocation plan to put people that lived in Gaza in France.

And so that Israel is just, you know, now controlled, demolishing all these buildings at Gaza, and they're going to build whatever they're going to build.

Now,

Macron goes, well, now I'll take some of the heat off myself by going, hey, listen, we're recognizing a Palestinian state.

Now, Israel is like pretending to be mad at this, but this is a completely ceremonial thing because they just destroyed Gaza.

It's over.

What state could there, what are we talking about?

Like everyone's like, Macron is, I can't believe he's recognizing a Palestinian state.

What is, what?

They destroyed the whole thing.

It's smithereens.

The thing is done.

It's the most, it's like a lot of the people coming out now and going, this seems a bit much with the starving.

This seems a bit, you know, I've talked about it on the Patreon or whatever.

A lot of celebrities now are coming out and going, I cannot believe.

And they're so dramatic and they're like, what is happening?

You know, they're all like half singing all the time.

But it's like, well, there's no political risk in saying anything now.

This guy's recognizing a Palestinian state after it's literally been destroyed.

It's literally like destroyed.

It's like the funniest thing in the world.

It's literally been destroyed.

What if, hold on, hold on one second.

What if Jislaine Maxwell's like, Brigitte Macron is a, is a man?

What if that's the info she brings?

She's like, I'll tell you one thing right away.

I'll tell you one thing first and foremost.

Brigitte Macron has a cook.

I knew it.

And I've always known it's got a cook.

So here's our president

on the Palestinian question.

This is Macron,

the Palestinian state issue that Donald Trump has asked about.

And this is his response.

Is it much counterproductive

for France to say that they would recognize the Palestinian state?

Not Cron said that yesterday.

Look, he's a different kind of a guy.

He's okay.

He's a team player, pretty much.

But here's the good news.

What he says doesn't matter.

It's not going to change it.

How could he satisfy?

Well, he made his statement, France, McGrun.

I guess we'll find out with all the just Lane Maxwell testimony and discovery.

Maybe we'll find out why we have such a

unwavering commitment to the Israeli project right now, perhaps, by the way.

But,

you know, it's insane the level of,

you know, supposedly Trump admonishes Netanyahu behind the scenes or whatever, but everything we do, we just kind of support this country,

This new anti-Semitism thing, which seems crazy, this law that is kind of being proposed here.

And I'll actually send this to you, where it's like, hey,

you know,

people are basically trying to equate, again, any criticism

with anything that Israel wants to do with anti-Semitism.

And this is like, They're trying to enshrine all of this into law.

And I just texted you.

But this is a, this is, this is becoming like so insanely

obvious to everybody who's watching this going, wait a minute, hold on.

This doesn't make any sense.

Jewish people are noticing this.

People that live in Israel, Netanyahu's, you know, extending this war.

And the longer he extends it, he's not in jail.

He's not facing charges.

It's obvious in the Ukraine what Zelensky is doing.

He's extending the war.

Now articles are coming out about how shady they are, how much money they're stealing in the Ukraine, how they're not trying any way to have peace.

So here we go.

Let's just take a look at this here.

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I saw anti-Semitism for the first time when I was 15 years old.

I had good parents who taught me it was wrong, but it left a lasting impression of seeing my first incident as a teenager.

And if you're on my social media, you see it every day from people that are responding back with what I consider clearly anti-Semitic kind of messages on social media.

I even saw an article today, it was about me, but it was talking about we had to oppose congressmen who are pro-Zionists, right?

And you're like, in other words, it's all over our social media and it's unacceptable.

And one of my self-protests I heard the last two days, they were vile, right?

They were...

You can see the anti-Semitism in their comments and how they were treating some of our members of Congress Congress who are Jewish.

I saw that firsthand.

It's unacceptable.

And so we want to be in a country that makes clear that anti-Semitism or any kind of racism is repugnant, unacceptable, not allowed in my space, and we just, with zero tolerance for it.

And people should feel like they're scorned for

having these ideas and espousing these ideals.

And we need to work with our social media

companies to clean this up because what is going on is is wrong.

And I think it's further influencing other young people, more people that more

could be influenced by what they're saying.

That's more that this is acceptable behavior.

It is not.

So we need to hold these companies accountable and work with them to take it up.

Okay, we get what they're doing here.

We get what they're doing.

Yeah, I mean, drawing a line around

any ism

is always a problem.

Saying that, like,

what constant...

Now, there's obviously very obvious examples of anti-Semitism.

We know that.

There's obvious examples of racism.

There are obvious examples of

whatever you want to say, transphobia, homophobia.

People hate trans people, hate gay people, don't like Jewish people, don't like black people, hate them, whatever.

But then there are also discussions

about

things,

policies,

positions,

political statements.

All of these things need to happen in a free society.

And some of the people that engage in those discussions are going to be anti-Semitic or they're going to say things in a way that's not elegant and they're not articulate or

they're just not good at

having debates.

Some of those people are going to be trolls.

Some of those people are going to be trying to be funny.

Some of those people are trying to be ironic.

Some of those people hate everyone everyone and are genuine Nazis, right?

Free speech is not for a bunch of people that you like and agree with and think are good all the time.

Free speech has to be for everybody.

And the way that you create a political space, and I believe in this project, that where you don't have extremism and you don't have neo-Nazis running around, and you don't have racists, you don't have all this craziness happening.

The way that you create that political space is by trying

to

create a political culture where people can debate ideas, where people can be proven wrong, and

where people can

exist without feeling that they're somehow being silenced.

or that there's forbidden information that they can't have and they're in the dark and then the space in which all that information exists,

they're filling that void with whatever kind of ideas they want because they don't have the actual ones.

You need to have an open space for dialogue and for debate.

That's the only way to have certain ideas

take prominence.

The idea of owning a house, for example, everyone wants to own a house.

That's a good idea.

Ownership is a good idea.

No matter how many people come in and tell you to rent or have more, you know, Jillian Michaels, the fitness trainer who's at

Turning Point USA, she's like, no, you should actually rent an income-producing property.

And then years later, you get rich.

And then years later after that, whatever.

Are there economic realities that she's talking about?

Sure.

But most people want to own a fucking house.

That's an American idea.

It's an idea that people believe in.

No matter how many people tell you that renting is better or living, you know, in a smart city where everything's 15 minutes away and you never have to cut the grass or no matter who tells you that, it's a better idea to own a house.

It's an American idea.

You shouldn't be afraid of people who tell you that the real thing is renting or the real thing is like, you know, using Uber and not owning a car.

And the real thing is those those are the better ways to do it.

There are huge campaigns, by the way, put together by those companies that make a just live in Airbnbs, just take Ubers, just the gig economy, you'll own nothing and be happy.

There's lots of money that's been put behind those ideas, but the idea of ownership is still an idea in America that's incredibly popular.

I believe that the idea of like a live and let live society where you're not socially engineering other people is very popular in America from the people that I talk to.

Maybe not to maniacs online, maybe not to people, you know, on the dark web or people wherever, but most people in America don't want social engineering.

They don't want their children to be engineered.

They do not want

propaganda being delivered to them.

from the government.

They just want a space where they can be happy, have necessities, have health care, compete with other people, follow whatever their life goal is, and have their journey.

That to me is the goal of the entire country is to just have that.

So I think in order to do that, so again, I don't think that medieval anti-Semitism is ever going to be really popular in America.

I don't think genetic determinism is going to be popular.

Saying to people, you're black, you can't compete.

The IQ stuff, the shape of skulls, racist, like to me, yes, there's people online for sure where that's a big deal.

But for the vast majority of people, they're just trying to survive.

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They're trying to figure things out.

So I think that, like, when you create a political culture, in order to prevent it from sliding, going off the rails into extremism, you cannot, for the last 30, 50 years, immiserate people and make their lives materially worse where they don't, they can't redo their bathroom.

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All of these people become radicalized because the material conditions of their life are much worse.

That's obvious.

Most of these people become, I was broke for years.

The reason I didn't become like a psycho-radical is I was doing comedy.

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We had a goal and we're all doing it.

We all kind of understood that part of it was being broke and part of it was not having a ton of assurances that we were just out there taking risks.

But there's a lot of people that because their lives are going down the drain start embracing pathologies.

And when you tell people that like.

The Epstein files don't exist or that

questioning Israel makes them anti-Semitic or that they should be funding

genocide and then a starvation campaign.

It drives people insane.

It makes them actually crazy as it would.

So now the material conditions of their life are worse.

Everything's a lie.

People know it's a lie.

The Ukraine war, remember that?

I mean, they're stealing everything.

Article after article is how much they're stealing over there.

And there's no money to fix the roads in upstate New York or Pennsylvania or Detroit or or Michigan and fuck you.

And when Mark Andreessen comes out and says, hey, the only jobs left are going to be venture capitalists after AI takes over.

And sorry, that's just the way it is.

And again, I think these ICE raids are barbaric, but you do need to figure out a way to worry about American people.

I don't think you should be deporting six-year-olds, throwing them in handcuffs, or people here that are here, that have been here for a while.

They've roots in a community, they're doing a job.

I think all of that is going to make the pendulum swing again to where no one cares and everybody's coming in.

But you need to worry about America as a country and say, why is everything so fucked?

And it's not one reason.

We should be going after billionaires.

Where is the E-Verify shed?

Why aren't we going after people that employ illegal immigrants?

Is it because they're all Trump's friends?

Why aren't we going after the guys like Steve Wynn and all these hotel magnets that employ all these people and choose not to pay American wages?

Why aren't we doing that?

So this is what drives people insane.

And it drives them crazy to the left, to the right, wherever.

They go, why am I watching ICE show up at a graduation, but there's a billionaire on a private jet who employs illegal immigrants who's

not being arrested or detained or questioned.

Why is that happening?

This is what drives people insane.

And then they go on the internet and they get radicalized.

So if you want people people to stop being radicalized it's not about banning things and burning books and the right wing does it too although some of the books are a little crazy but a gay character in a book and the right wing runs and bans it because they're they're afraid their kids are going to become gay

you know i understand when you're in fourth grade but if you're in high school you handle a book with a gay character but some of the books are like you know i don't know some of them are a little crazy like some of the i've looked at some of the books like and i've looked them up and i'm like wait a minute, why are we doing this?

You know what I mean?

Like

some of the books are like, it's like Charlotte's Web, but it has,

there's a vibrator in it.

It's like, you know what I mean?

Like Charlotte teaches herself about self-pleasure.

That I don't think is great.

But if you want the recipe for radicalization, which is seemingly what everybody's looking for right now, they're going, what is the recipe for radicalization?

Why are certain people off the deep end?

Why do people believe the world is flat or that space is completely fake?

Why do some people believe Tom Hanks is a clone?

You know, it's because the lies have gotten so verbose and people are now starting to go, wait a minute, what is real?

What the hell's going on?

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The World Happiness Report, which by the way, is my favorite thing in the world.

The World Happiness Report, is finds that young people in,

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And they're much less happy than they were like 15 years ago.

Young people aren't as happy.

And people are wondering why that is.

Like, why are young people not as happy as they were?

Is it technology?

Is it social media?

Here we are.

Young people in the West becoming unhappier.

People are unhappy.

And some people go, well, it's because now there are terms for mental health and we're talking more about mental health.

And in my comedy special, I talk a little bit about that.

That, yes, people are more conscious of their mental health now than they've ever been in the past.

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Part of why this is, okay,

is that young people now

are looking at the world and going, is the country going to exist in 20 years

are we going to have a and by the way not because of a foreign threat not because we're going to be invaded not because we're going to be nuked but they're going is the country going to exist or are internal forces pulling the country apart

and are Are those people, the young people in this study, the lower happiness reported by the younger under 30 in the United States and Canada is linked with lower levels of satisfaction and social support, lower satisfaction with living conditions, greater stress and anxiety, lower trust in government, and higher perceptions in corruption.

Because people are looking around going, is this country even going to exist?

It doesn't seem like it's going to exist.

It seems to be way too corrupt to exist in 20 years.

So what do you do?

What, wait a minute, by the way, most happy places for people to live under 30, number one, Lithuania, number two, Israel.

Maybe there's something to that ethnostate concept.

But so what I'm saying here is that, like, everyone's running around now going, how do we prevent people from being radicalized and going, becoming schizophrenic, which I think is a good goal.

But I think that part of that really has to look at the entire picture.

of what's going on right now.

Younger people are sitting there wondering, does Brigitte have a cock?

Will I afford a house?

Is there a job for me?

And there isn't.

They're not.

And she does.

Those are the answers to those questions.

But they're not.

Is the country being run by pedophiles?

Yes.

Does Brigitte have a cock?

Most likely.

Am I going to afford a house?

Not nearly.

Do I have, what kind of job am I going to get?

Nothing.

Do you know what young people do now?

If you're a young person, this is what you do.

You graduate school.

Let's give you a name.

Let's give you a name.

Your name, I'm going to give you a male and a woman.

Sorry, non-binaries.

I'm just going to do a male and a woman right now.

Okay.

The male's name is Brett.

His name is Brett.

B-R-E-T-T Brett.

He is a 22-year-old male.

And then

Carolyn.

Carolyn is a 22-year-old female.

Okay.

This is what happens to Carolyn and Brett.

Carolyn went to NYU.

She is a smarty pants.

She's smart.

Carolyn grew up in Rhode Island and her parents were together and she's got a lovely home life and she has a nice older brother, but he ended up on drugs and he's just doing the best he can.

But Carolyn went to NYU and she went to the Stern School of of business because she's going to take over the world and she loves all the female founders and she listens to fucking you know motivational speeches from that bitch who founded bumble whitney fucking whatever wolf heard and all these other people and she's a badass finance bitch and her she wants and her her pet causes are women's literacy in the third world.

She wants women in the third world to know more about money.

And that's what she does.

And her name is Carolyn.

And she moves from Rhode Island and she goes to NYU and she likes NYU and she's very liberal and

all of her friends are very rich and she thinks Trump is gross and always has.

And she's in love with a French guy, but he doesn't really love her and it's whatever.

Carolyn, okay?

Carolyn.

Okay.

Brett grew up in a suburb outside of Chicago.

Okay.

Brett's father killed himself because he had undiagnosed mental illness.

It was very difficult.

He shot himself in their garage and Brett found him and half of his face was blown off.

And Brett called the police and the, but he knew it was no use because half of his father's face is in the garage.

Brett's mother died of cancer early on.

Okay?

So Brett was living with his father who killed himself.

Now he's 17 years old.

So

he's right on the ledge.

He's going to be emancipated.

He doesn't need a parent.

Okay.

Now he doesn't get any real money from his father's health with his life insurance.

His dad didn't have it.

So he didn't have any life insurance.

Okay.

And they were renting.

Here's the good news for Brett.

Brett writes a great college essay, and it's called, I found my father's body in the garage

and half of his head was gone.

And so,

the people at the college admissions office, because Brett is an A- student, he's pretty fucking good, okay.

And he's on the baseball team, he's not the star, but he's on it.

And he writes an essay, I love baseball, and I love playing baseball.

It takes my mind off the time, I found my father's body in the garage with half of his face gone.

So, Brett goes to Northwestern, pretty good school, and he plays baseball, okay?

And his father's dead, okay?

Carolyn's at the Stern School of Business.

She wants women in Afghanistan

to learn about, you know, Bitcoin.

Brett's at Northwestern trying to get over the trauma of his father who was sacrificed on the altar of globalization and Reagan letting all the mental hospitals out and no health care and whatever.

Okay.

His father was also abusing pharmaceutical drugs and whatever.

It just is what it is.

He was also a drunk.

So Brett's at Northwestern and Carolyn's in

NYU.

Now Caroline and Brett never should have met.

But Brett was traveling to New York City to see a friend he grew up with who was attending attending Pace, a much less reputable school.

In fact, it's a piece of shit.

It's a prison, but that's where retards go.

And Brett knew a lot of retards

growing up in his town.

So he goes to visit his buddy.

And his buddy goes, sometimes you go to these like...

Cool bars with really hot chicks and they're all super rich and it's not like they'll ever go out with us, but I fucked them out last month.

And Brett's like, we're going.

So they go to this bar.

I don't know.

I haven't been to bars in years.

I don't know what they call it.

They call it

the bar is just called

Jew.

J-U.

It's a Japanese name.

Now,

Brett is in this bar called Jew, and he meets Carolyn, who is a finance major at the Stern School of Business.

She's graduating next year,

and he's going to graduate next year too.

Brett, of course, has majored in education because maybe he'll be a gym teacher because he actually thinks it would be cool if he could help kids who had found their dead father in their garage get over it by connecting them to team sports, which he feels is one of the only reasons he hasn't killed himself.

Okay.

Caroline is outside and Brett steps out.

Brett's not a smoker and never has been, but everyone's smoking and looks cool.

So Brett decides to smoke a cigarette and Carolyn's outside and they start chatting.

Where are you from?

This, that, and the other thing.

One thing leads to the next, okay?

They end up going home together and hooking up.

This is very rare.

Brett's not at Casanova.

It doesn't happen all the time.

Neither is Carolyn.

Okay.

But they decide they're going to get married.

They're going to make a go of this.

Okay.

After several months of dating, long distance, Brett decides he's going to move to New York because Carolyn seems to be on some better financial footing.

Okay.

So he moves to New York and Carolyn and him start dating.

Now the power dynamic is a little off because she's got all the money and she's got all the friends and the world has kind of pushed her forward and there's nothing wrong with that.

But she's got the fancy degree from the school and Brett feels a little cucked, but he goes with it.

Because he doesn't really have a family.

His father's head was all over the garage.

Okay?

Carolyn loves Brad.

She treats him really nicely.

She likes him.

He's a nice guy.

He's pure and he's simple.

And she says that to her friends, like he's pure.

He's like a good guy.

And I just love him.

You know, he uprooted his whole life from me.

He's this Midwestern guy.

And he likes sports and baseball.

And his dad blew off his head and his mother's dead.

But he's a good guy.

And then one day, Carolyn is having dinner on the Upper West Side.

And the French guy that she was in love with two years prior passes.

And he notices Caroline, and he comes over, and he says to her, how?

Oh, my God, it's Chris to see you.

And she's like, hi, how are you?

Now, this French guy is French aristocracy.

He's got lots of money, an absurd amount of money.

In fact,

there's not that many people left in France with money.

This guy's one of them.

Caroline knows that, but it doesn't matter.

It's filed away in the back of her head.

He also has movie star good looks.

But Carolyn's in a relationship with Brad, a regular Midwestern guy who watched his dad.

He didn't watch him, but the body was still warm when he walked into the garage.

You know what I mean?

Pretty sick of his dad to do that, close to school.

But Carolyn sees this French guy,

Jacques, and she chats with Jacques.

And you know what?

She's going to walk

to get her Uber.

And she decides that she'll, and he goes, well, maybe I'll just walk with you.

And she goes, okay.

And they chat.

She doesn't mention that she's seeing anyone, but it doesn't come up.

It doesn't come up.

Why would it come up?

Okay.

And he said, I'd love to see you again.

We should go and

go to this opening of this gallery.

My friend in Soho, my cokehead friend who has no talent, has rented a gallery in Soho, and she's inflicting her mediocre art on people.

Let's all go down there and see what that's about.

And she,

living downtown, sees no reason not to attend a very public art gallery show in Soho with an old friend.

It's not a big deal.

She's not cheating on this Midwestern guy who's so pure and simple.

His father killed himself in the garage.

So Carolyn from the Stern School of Business, who cares that women get Bitcoin so they can transcend the circumstances of living in an Afghan cave, decides to go to the opening of a mediocre artist in Soho with Jacques, a very wealthy French guy, all the while her simple, pure, Midwestern,

beautiful boy, beautiful, you know, life that they have together.

She calls him a boy.

He doesn't love that, but she does, and she realizes it's just because he doesn't have a lot of money and he doesn't come from anything.

Okay.

She decides to go to this gallery opening with Jacques.

Well, the gallery opening becomes a lunch and the lunch becomes a coffee.

And then she eventually has to tell Jacques, listen, I'm actually in a relationship, but I don't know what the hell's going on here.

Okay.

But But Jacques says, Listen, I totally understand, but here's the reality: you're graduating school next year.

I've always loved you.

I never thought you loved me.

We're meant to be together.

We're meant to get married at my family's vineyard in the south of France.

You know it, and I know it.

So, what are we doing here?

And she walks home and she's crying, and it's cold and it's wet and it's raining.

But she knows that Jacques is right.

She knows that she's going to go and marry this rich guy, and she's going to destroy

this man, this Midwestern guy who's a good guy.

And she goes home and they have a talk.

And she says, listen, Brett,

go away.

Listen, Brett, you know, I love you.

And these two years have been the best years of my life.

But I just feel like there's too many things here that will just never work.

I think we want different lives, you know?

You mentioned that you love the Midwest and that you'd like to go back one day.

And I could never see myself living there.

He goes, yeah, but that's just something I say.

I mean, I uprooted my whole life for you.

I kind of like New York.

I actually love the pizza.

I thought I'd never like anything better than the tavern-style Chicago pizza, but I actually love the pizza here.

She goes, here's the thing.

This isn't about pizza, Brett.

It's not about food.

It's about the fact that I met a guy.

And I'm in love with him and I'm sorry.

And now Brett is hollowed out.

He's hollowed out.

He's absolutely, he's vacant.

There's nothing.

He's angry.

And then the anger translates into a hopelessness.

It's a stage four diagnosis.

It's we've denied the appeal to death row.

He knows immediately as soon as those words leave her mouth that there is nothing to be said and nothing to do, that he can't compete with this guy, this fairy tale French rich guy and she's been in love with forever because he's going to provide her a type of life that Brett can't.

So he then gets a small apartment in Manhattan.

He moves out because he'd been living with Caroline for the last eight months.

He started out in a small apartment.

Then he's living with her in a little bigger apartment in a better location, but he moves to Brooklyn.

Okay?

He moves to Brooklyn.

He says, fuck it, I'm going to start moving to Brooklyn.

I'm going to live in Brooklyn now because who cares?

I just want to get laid.

I want to do drugs.

And I want to just be angry because my fucking girl threw me.

And Carolyn keeps going.

And that's where her part of the story ends.

We don't know what happens at Carolyn.

She gets engaged to this French guy.

She gets really wealthy.

She gets really rich.

They split their time between France and the United States.

She has a fake job and so does he.

But Brett, Brett's now living in Brooklyn.

And Brett oscillates from the far left to the far right.

One day he's a literal neo-Nazi.

The next day he's a far-left anarcho-communist.

And all the while he listens to the Tim Dylan show every day.

Every day, he has no idea which way I'm going to go.

He has no idea.

He just knows I'm angry at things and he likes that.

And he listens to my show.

But one day he's an Antifa and the next day, he's a proud boy.

He's just angry.

He's full of hatred.

He's full of hatred because the rent keeps going up and nothing makes sense.

I don't know what this has to do with anything really economically.

I thought it would say more about the economy than it actually did.

But my point is this.

We've empowered certain women at the expense of men that have found their fathers dead in their thing.

I mean, it's true.

So that's what I'm getting to.

So this guy's now a radical

because we made this woman fall in love with French people, which is disgusting.

Well that's what happens.

And Brett dies of an accidental overdose in Bushwick and his body is found by his Chinese landlord.

You see, I made the landlord Chinese.

I could have went another way, but it was a Chinese landlord.

And they found Brett's body, and they couldn't call his dad.

His dad's already dead.

Sad.

This is what's happening to young people all over the country.

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Get up to 40% off.

Select major appliances.

Plus, get an additional 20% off when you buy four or more.

Valid through 9-10.

Selection varies by location.

While supplies last, more terms and restrictions apply.

See Lowe's.com slash rebates for details.

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This is Larry Flick, owner of the Floor Store.

Labor Day is the last sale of the summer, but this one is our biggest sale of the year.

Now through September 2nd, get up to 50% off store-wide on carpet, hardwood, laminate, waterproof flooring, and much more.

Plus two years' interest-free financing, and we pay your sales tax.

The Floor Stores Labor Day sale.

Don't let the sun set on this one.

Go to floorstores.com to find the nearest of our 10 showrooms from Santa Rosa to San Jose.

The Floor Store, your area flooring authority.