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The Scared Generation
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| Number of cases means nothing. | |
| In fact, the more cases, the better. | |
| Then you have herd immunity. | |
| BBC. Lockdown made life worse for two in five children, NHS report says. | |
| So there's the BBC. It's on the left. | |
| The NHS is on the left. | |
| National Health Service in Britain. | |
| Two in five children aged 11 to 16 feel the coronavirus lockdown has made their lives worse. | |
| They said their biggest anxieties were about missing school and family and friends contracting COVID-19. | |
| Excellent! | |
| The media and parents and teachers have successfully scared a generation. | |
| They're worried about dying from COVID. Are they worried about dying from a car crash? | |
| More likely to. | |
| Congratulations, parents. | |
| Congratulations, teachers. | |
| Congratulations, media. | |
| You have Truly hurt. | |
| Hurt. | |
| Damaged. | |
| A generation. | |
| Mental disorders have risen in boys and girls since 2017 and now affect 16% of children. | |
| I don't know what happened in 2017. But it's getting worse, obviously. | |
| So, what's your take on happiness and the lockdown? | |
| Happiness and COVID. Doing a report card. | |
| We've done this every other month, so we've done it now three times. | |
| This is the third time. | |
| A report card from you. | |
| I'll tell you how I've dealt with it. | |
| I'm a fellow citizen of a lockdown state in a lockdown city. | |
| I've ignored it from the very beginning. | |
| That's what I've done. | |
| I knew that they were a fraud, these regulations, from the beginning. | |
| I said it. | |
| I wrote it. | |
| I backed it up. | |
| I was right. | |
| I was mocked. | |
| I'm always mocked. | |
| And my batting average is pretty near a thousand. | |
| Because I pursue freedom and truth. | |
| Truth first, freedom second. | |
| They don't. | |
| And I don't walk around scared. | |
| It's one of the benefits of my attitude towards life. | |
| I don't walk around scared. | |
| I have gone to friends' homes every week since the lockdown, since March. | |
| I have virtually not missed a Friday night Shabbat dinner with friends. | |
| Haven't missed one. | |
| Gathered together, no masks, enjoying each other's company. | |
| I probably will live longer thanks to not obeying these despicable... | |
| Irrational, anti-science, anti-human regulations. | |
| People wearing masks in their cars, however. | |
| There are people who haven't left their house. | |
| For how long won't you leave your house? | |
| A year? | |
| Two years? | |
| Why not two years? | |
| Is quality of life important or is only absolute certitude as to Length of life. | |
| Length of life is LOL. Maybe that's what LOL stands for. | |
| Not laugh out loud. | |
| Length of life. | |
| Yes, allow me to live scared for a long time. | |
| It's not the route to happiness. | |
| So I have this nature. | |
| To say screw you to people who tell me what to do who are irrational. | |
| I totally obey laws that are rational. | |
| I am going to obey Gavin Newsom? | |
| The man is a moron. | |
| I am going to allow a moron to tell me how to live my life? | |
| It's the antithesis of happiness. | |
| If you listen to Gavin Newsom, you are a less happy person than me. | |
| This is the happiness hour, so I'm just talking about happiness. | |
| 1-8 Prager 776. How have you dealt with that happiness? | |
| Are you depressed? | |
| You have relatives, friends who are depressed who won't leave the house? | |
| What do their kids do? | |
| How would you like to be a kid growing up with scared parents? | |
| That's fun. | |
| That's really... | |
| You know, kids need security more than love. | |
| You could tell them you love them all day long, but if you don't give them security, they're screwed. | |
| Get it? | |
| They're mentally screwed with. | |
| They want security. | |
| Scared parents is insecurity. | |
| You are making unhappy children. | |
| They'll grow up and they'll look back and go, yeah, my parents, they were scared. | |
| Virtually no kid dies of this. | |
| Far more kids die of the flu than of COVID. But the parents are scared and the teachers are scared and the teachers' unions are despicable. | |
| This is not a happiness help. | |
| Happy is to live life to its fullest. | |
| That's happy. | |
| The draconian, despicable rules of having people who did have COVID and dying and they can't have a loved one come in? | |
| Do you understand the cruelty that the scared have created and the medical profession has created? | |
| The medical profession has disgraced itself. | |
| Not every doctor. | |
| There are magnificent doctors. | |
| Some of them are heroes. | |
| As a profession, it's a disgrace. | |
| Like all the professions, the legal profession, the teaching profession, they're disgraces. | |
| They're all dark. | |
| Probably the angriest happiness hour I've ever had since 1999. I want you to be a happy human being. | |
| Scared people aren't happy. | |
| And they make the people around them unhappy. | |
| Like the BBC report on the effect on kids. | |
| Like the 14-year-old who called me up last hour from Minneapolis. | |
| I haven't listened to a thing. | |
| I have lived as normal a life as possible. | |
| I can't get into a restaurant in Los Angeles. | |
| Between two nothings named Eric Garcetti and Gavin Newsom who know nothing but accept how to control people's lives and think they're doing good. | |
| Everybody who does bad thinks they're doing good. | |
| Nobody wakes up in the morning and says, how can I do bad? | |
| These are nothings. | |
| We are governed by nothings. | |
| And people live by it. | |
| I don't understand why there isn't more protest. | |
| It is a puzzle to me. | |
| That people take this? | |
| But you want to be happy? | |
| You say no to these laws in your life. | |
| You live as normal a life as possible. | |
| Yep, you do. | |
| I began reading to you a column in the tablet, which is probably one of the biggest Jewish online sites. | |
| Very thoughtful article. | |
| About, you know, the contempt for the ultra-orthodox in the New York area. | |
| But he made the case. | |
| These are the only people who are saying, you know what? | |
| We want to live life. | |
| These people who live, many in an apartment, want to get out of their apartment. | |