NEO 10Y’s recent appearance on Jimmy Carr’s new show, Am I The A**hole, proved to be one of the most talked-about moments of the episode – a sharp contrast of philosophies, energies, and intentions. While comedians Jamali Maddix and GK Barry leaned into shock humour and low-vibrational jokes, NEO 10Y held steady as a beacon of compassion, offering viewers a glimpse into his wider mission of peace, love, and non-violence.
A Vegan Philosophy Rooted in Love and Non-Violence
At the heart of NEO 10Y’s presence was his articulation of veganism not merely as a diet, but as a philosophical commitment to non-violence. He shared that his own vegan journey began because of his deep love for his dog, 10, an emotional doorway that led him to confront the contradictions in how society treats different animals.
He spoke about dogs being able to thrive on a plant-based diet, highlighting the growing body of evidence showing that such diets can not only be healthy but even healing for companion animals. This point challenged mainstream assumptions and invited viewers to reconsider long-held beliefs about nutrition, ethics, and tradition.
Manifesting a Protopian Dimension of Peace
Throughout the segment, NEO 10Y returned to his overarching mission: helping to manifest a protopian dimension of peace through the expansion of love energy. His advocacy extended beyond veganism and into broader spiritual and ethical terrain – arguing that choosing love over violence, including in our diets, is a meaningful step toward collective harmony.
He even stated with clarity and conviction that “wars and genocides would not happen on a vegan planet.” Delivered calmly and peacefully, the statement encapsulated his belief that violence toward animals is intertwined with violence toward humans.
Jimmy Carr’s Respect and Enthusiasm
Despite the contrast in perspectives among the guests, Jimmy Carr himself responded to NEO 10Y with appreciation and curiosity. At one point, Carr called him “next level” and “wonderful,” signalling his understanding of, and even admiration for, NEO 10Y’s purpose: encouraging people to choose love over harm. It was a rare moment where a mainstream comedic host aligned, however briefly, with a radical message of compassion.
Jamali Maddix & GK Barry: A Clash of Energies
Whilst NEO 10Y maintained a serene and purposeful presence, Jamali Maddix and GK Barry took a much harsher approach. Jamali joked about eating his own dog – delivered as attempts at edgy humour – stood in stark contrast to the heartfelt motivations behind NEO 10Y’s veganism.
The tension escalated when both comedians resorted to ad hominem remarks, with GK Barry calling NEO 10Y “aggressive” despite his calm, peaceful demeanour. The mismatch between the energy being projected and the energy being perceived was noticeable to viewers: they reacted defensively to his message of non-violence, even though he remained composed throughout.
NEO 10Y, for his part, refused to be pulled into negativity.
GK Barry and the Question of Hypocrisy
One moment that stood out to viewers was the contrast between GK Barry’s affectionate discussion of her own dog and her simultaneous defence of animal consumption. Some viewers also pointed out the tension between her role as a promotional face for KFC, a brand built on industrial animal agriculture, and her on-air stance advocating for continuing animal exploitation. On a show already dealing heavily with moral consistency, the juxtaposition did GK Barry no favours.
A Clear Winner: NEO 10Y’s Angelic Presence
In the end, the episode inadvertently became a showcase of contrast: cynicism versus compassion, mockery versus intention, violence versus peace. Whilst Jamali Maddix and GK Barry often came across as dismissive and unnecessarily hostile, NEO 10Y emerged as the moral and emotional centre of the episode.
He stood firm in his message, embodying the very peace he advocates. If the episode proved anything, it’s that in a clash of vibrations, the higher one always resonates longer. NEO 10Y truly demonstrated what it looks like to choose love in real time.
The episode is available to watch in full via Paramount+ with re-runs this Wednesday and Friday!
