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That would be really bad if we lose New York City.
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We've already lost New York City. They love Mom, Donnie. They were in the streets going, yeah, we can't wait for Jira along. I'm like, all right, enjoy your clip while you can because it's going to be gone soon. Nick is on a completely different level. How can you hate him? He's posting facts. You can't get emotional over that. You have to just accept it. And that's what Nick is doing. He's presenting evidence.
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Okay, guys, got Jade here.
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Long flight, but got her out here in Vegas. She's here for shot show. Thanks for coming on finally.
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Thank you for having me.
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Yeah, I've been trying to get you on for a while.
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Thank you.
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You do a lot of important work these days, so appreciate what you do.
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Slash offensive.
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Yeah. Who have you been offending lately?
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Who haven't I been offending lately? Mainly the Home Secretary office in the United Kingdom. They're not very happy with me right now.
A
How come?
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Well, I've broken several UK speech laws, including Human Rights Act, 1998, Public Orders Act, 1986, Communications Act, 2003, Malicious Communications Act, 1988, and the Protection from Harassment Act, 1997.
A
Wow.
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Yes.
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That's a lot.
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It's nothing.
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So if you were to fly there right now, you would be promptly arrested,
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similar to Graham Linehan and Ryan Williams.
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And what would. What would happen from there?
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I guess, don't know. Don't want to know. Not going.
A
Damn. Yeah, I just had Ryan on the show, actually. I don't know how he got out, but shout out to him, man, that was a fun episode.
B
Yeah. I'm not sure how he got out. I'm waiting to find out.
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Yeah. Scottish, Scottish, Korean. That's his name.
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A Welsh, Chinese. I'm just kidding. Yeah, only a little bit.
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Very passionate person. Does not like Islam.
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No, it's a little much. And that's coming from me.
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Yeah.
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Who calls Sharia law gay on a daily basis.
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Oh, you call it gay?
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Yeah, I think there's a. There's a line and some people are crossing it right now. You know, I like to be factual. Facts over feelings. Stick to the evidence and, you know, read from the Quran, direct quotes. Whereas there are some people, some creators who are going overboard, burning the Quran, wearing bacon, things like that. And it makes our side look bad. It discredits everything else that we're saying and, yeah, kind of makes us look stupid. I understand why they're doing it. I just. I won't do that?
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Yeah. Yeah. Burning the Quran's pretty insane.
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It's. It's pretty bad.
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Like, I don't see the need for that. You know what I mean?
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Yeah. I mean, if someone didn't agree with me, they wouldn't probably burn the Bible. That's. That's a very extremist move.
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Yeah.
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So I don't want to be labeled as an extremist, even though I am.
A
Oh, you would label yourself that?
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No, the UK has labeled me as an extremist.
A
That's crazy. Just for free speech, huh?
B
Huh? Yeah.
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Yeah. I guess, as in America, we take it for granted other countries don't have the same rights. Right.
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Yeah. You have the Bill of Rights, the First Amendment, and it's a blessing. You guys are so lucky.
A
Yeah. I mean, some people here feel like there's a lot of censorship, though. You know what I mean?
B
Sure. Private companies matter, things like that. They can impose, you know, their own rules online, but technically, you could fight it in court. It's just expensive.
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Expensive. And I feel like those who have most of them don't win. I know Trump won against a couple outlets, but most people don't win.
B
Yeah, well, he has the money in the media.
A
Yeah. Yeah. He's different. He's in a whole nother category.
B
He's in the Trump category.
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How have you been feeling about him so far in his second term? Mixed feelings.
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Mixed feelings, Sam? Yeah. I mean, I. I think he's the President that we need, and I'm really grateful that he is pushing to protect free speech in the United Kingdom. You know, he had Keir Starmer in the White House. However, I'm sure that there are some. Yeah. So Trump met with Keir Starmer at the White House, and he is working to protect free speech in the uk, Which I really do appreciate, because I'd love to go back and see my family, but it's impossible right now. However, I believe that there are some things happening behind the scenes that, you know, the common people like us don't know about. And Trump is being very careful right now with certain countries.
A
Yeah. There's a lot of talk with other countries right now. Iran, Venezuela, they're talking about Colombia. Israel is always in the conversation, too. Yeah. I just can't follow it. There's, like, politics. New cycle is so fast these days.
B
Yeah.
A
I'm sure. When you're working on stories, do you feel like you have to rush it?
B
Sometimes it's a little overwhelming. So I like to stick to very specific stories. Something that I know isn't going to change too much. Somewhat evergreen content.
A
That's smart. Yeah. Because when I have on a guest like that, talks politics, you got to get it up the next day. I feel like. Or else people don't care anymore.
B
Yeah, it's exactly right.
A
Yeah. I don't know. I guess social media has caused that. Yeah, because now we're just on Twitter scrolling non stop.
B
Yeah. We have the attention span of a goldfish.
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Even.
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Even me, I'm doom scrolling.
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Actually less now. There's a new study. Goldfish have longer attention spans than us. Yeah. Because I think it's. There's a seven seconds and now ours is four or five.
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I believe that.
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Yeah. I mean, think about it. When you're watching a video, if it's not interesting in three seconds, I'm off.
B
Oh, God, you're so right. Okay, yeah, moving on.
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Doom scrolling.
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Yikes.
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Did you cover the Tommy Robinson stuff?
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I did, yeah. I was at the Tommy Robinson rally last year. It was called Unite the Kingdom. I want to state for the record that I was not flown in. No one paid me to go there. I went on my own accord, hired my own security because I found out I was on the Muslim Brotherhood kill list. Whoa. For some of my videos.
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Holy crap.
B
So that was a really fun rally, actually. We had a lot of fun. I met a lot of fantastic people, like Joey Mono. He is so hilarious. And he talks about political Islam as well. So we're kind of in the same genre. And then towards the end of the rally, there were pro Palestine, you know, anti Christian protesters. And they tried to break down the backstage area, sort of where all the fences are. And yeah, the police had to bring out their shields. I still have the videos from that. Really scary.
A
Wow.
B
So I got extracted out of the rally early and went to, you know, the safe.
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B
Yeah. But Elon called in. It was really fun.
A
Elon called in?
B
Yeah, Elon did a little FaceTime for us.
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No way.
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He's on a side quest. Save the west and I really appreciate that.
A
Yeah. Shout out to Elon, man. He saved. Saved social media in my eyes.
B
Yeah.
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I mean, I was getting so censored before he took over Twitter. It was really bad. And a lot of people on the right were.
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Remember, everyone had their account suspended.
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Yeah. Suspended, Banned. Shadow banned. Couldn't bring up vaccines, couldn't bring up J6 election fraud. Couldn't even say those words.
B
Yeah.
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That's how bad it was.
B
Yeah. And free speech is so important because you want to know where people stand. You know, you don't want people to be self censoring.
A
Yeah.
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Because then they're hiding their true feelings. And for me, I'm like, be as honest as you can be and share as much as possible because I want to know how much I agree with you, how much I can trust you or if I think you're clinically insane. So it's. It's good. Da. Free speech UK Queer Stalmer, if you're
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listening, what do you think's going to happen in the uk? Any. Any big changes or is it going to keep going down this road?
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Did you see the intel from the ex MI6 agent?
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No, broke that.
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There's around 80,000 jihadi trained soldiers allegedly within the United Kingdom, waiting for the go word. And the Albanians have been supplying firearms to them over the last, you know, five to ten years. They're storing the firearms and the animal. They're storing the firearms and the ammo in the mosques so people can't go in and search, even during wartime. It's like a rule.
A
Wow.
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Yeah. And I mean, given the amount of men and migrants that have flooded to the UK in the last 15 years, I'm extremely concerned about the safety of everyone in the United Kingdom because we gave up our firearms in 1997. So let's say, for example, the general British public Have no firearms, no way to protect themselves. And then we have 80,000 soldiers already embedded within the United Kingdom, and they come out with firearms. What do you think is going to happen? So I'm hoping that reform wins and we have mass deportation, remigration, and repatriation.
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Got to get ICE out there.
B
Christy, where you at, girl?
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Man, the ICE stuff is getting crazy out here, though. I don't know if that's the right play.
B
Yeah. I mean, Americans in general, I think, are more emotional, especially the left. They are emotionally reactive, which is a weakness.
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The feminists.
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Yeah. They should watch or read the Art of War. Being emotional is such a weakness, and it gets you killed. Or unalived, we should say, for the other platforms that censor us.
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You're gonna get a lot of feminists angry at you from that one.
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I don't care. They should get back in the kitchen. I'm just kidding.
A
You're a red pillar, huh?
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Oh, God. I don't know about that.
A
Yeah, that might be a stretch.
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I like common sense and facts. Yeah, that's it.
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Facts over feelings.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. I do agree with you about emotions, though, because you see it with guys, too, that can't control their anger.
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It's a problem.
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Yeah.
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Stoicism is something we should be teaching kids in school, I believe. You know, there's reacting emotionally and then there's processing the information and choosing to react in the best way possible for the best outcome. And we're not doing that. We're just throwing tantrums and fits, Especially the left. It's embarrassing.
A
Yeah.
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I mean, getting out of your car and telling your lesbian wife, get him, baby, and run him over, whatever is. That's an insane thing to say. That's not someone who thinks before they act. And that's more dangerous than anyone else, like, in my opinion.
A
Yeah. And people think the right is more violent.
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No. Because most of them have guns and they're actively stopping themselves from using it. They're like, don't want to get in a lawsuit. Don't want to take. They think about it. Whereas the left are like pepper spray knives. I'm going to throw at you. I'm going to have a tantrum. Like, oh, my God, you guys are embarrassing.
A
Yeah, it is.
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See where your heart is. But it's really embarrassing.
A
It is not close, in my opinion. I feel like the left is more violent. Yeah.
B
Yeah. Whenever I get recognized, which is happening more and more recently. The majority of them are people who really appreciate my work, and they like me. And some of them Ask for a selfie and it's great. I've had a couple where they're like, oh, you're that racist girl. And I'm like, first of all, it's Islamophobic. But okay, I'm just kidding. But yeah.
A
Oh, so the Muslims don't like you?
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No. I went to Dearborn and a group of them recognized me and that was really scary.
A
Really?
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Yeah.
A
So you didn't feel safe in Dearborn? Wow. Sir, I've seen some coverage of it, but I'm not too familiar with it. What was your experience there?
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Again, no one paid me to go there. I went on my own accord, got my own security and I just wanted to see what was going on in person because we all see social media clips and we see the worst three seconds of something like that must have been the entire. No. So I went. There was the pro Christian, Pro America rally. I think it was led by Jake Lang or he was like one of the top guys in that movement. And then there were the pro Palestine rallies happening and they clashed and it was really ugly because Jake tried to burn the Quran again. And it's just, you know, you're going to get an emotional reaction from them and you know they're going to get violent because they have such strong ideologies. Why are you poking the bear? You're trying to get yourself hurt. And I think that's rather foolish. I interviewed Jake, some people on the far right, far lefties, and some of the Muslim lead.
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TSH is of the community as much as a lot of them, you know, are pretty conservative in their Islamic beliefs with, you know, women not being able to drive and, you know, being fully covered in the burqas. They were very reasonable and I was able to have a good conversation with them. I was a little concerned about my side in quotes because they were being so extreme and, you know, poking the bear. I really didn't appreciate that. I interviewed Jake and he was, you know, wearing bacon as Kevlar or something. And I don't know, I think there's better ways of doing this that probably isn't it. Yeah, we look stupid. Yeah.
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I feel like there is some sort of agenda trying to divide Christianity and Islam or not because that's all I see on my feed.
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Yeah, yeah. If you look under Jake Lang's X posts, most people would say he is a plant sent to make Christianity look bad. I, I somewhat agree. He's questionable. I know him. We've been texting off and on. There's something weird there, but I don't know if it's, you know, this or that.
A
Yeah, yeah. You never know for sure. But you can kind of, I guess make assumptions based off like what you're seeing non stop on social media because there's money behind that.
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Oh, for sure.
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You know what I mean?
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Yeah. And it discredits everything else that the movement is doing that is factually based. So I don't appreciate that as someone who is factually based.
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For sure. Yeah, yeah. Because you look at our feeds, even two, three years ago, no one was really talking about Islam versus Christianity. You know what I mean?
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I mean, I've always been talking about it, but.
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You have. But it wasn't like, I guess mainstream is the word I'm looking for now. It's like I can't avoid it. You know, I see it every single day.
B
Yeah. It's like, pick a side.
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Yeah.
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It's like, well, when someone wants you to pick a side, what does that tell you? They're distracting you.
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That's what they want.
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Something else.
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Right?
B
Yeah. When you're supposed to look down, look up, you know, that's the saying. Questionable.
A
Yeah, that's how I feel about just politics in general, honestly.
B
Yeah.
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It's like, where are they trying to distract you?
B
Yeah, well, it's why they built the Coliseum was to keep the Romans, you know, distracted, fat and happy, while the politicians do what they do, what they do.
A
And that's why we need people like you investigating people like you. People like shout out to James o'. Keefe. He's been on the show a few times. He just did a major one yesterday. Did you see that one? He went to the World Economic Forum. Oh, yeah, he went to Davos.
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What did he do?
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He went undercover. And let's just say chemtrails might be a thing.
B
Oh, well, we know it's a thing. There's CIA documents.
A
Oh, is there?
B
Yeah.
A
Well, you're out here doing the research. I feel like the average person, if you ask them about it, they'll be like, that's a conspiracy theory.
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It does sound like one. It's plausible. But they're all documents.
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Yeah, I know. Tucker did. I think it was Tucker. Yeah. Tucker did a whole series on it. Right. But growing up, I remember people looked at you crazy if you brought it up. Chemtrails.
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Yeah, but then Lana Del Rey made a song about it, so now it's cute.
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Now it's mainstream. Oh, man. What?
C
What first.
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What was your first investigation that brought you, like, a lot of visibility, you'd say.
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I don't really remember my first viral video. I'm pretty sure it was Sharia law is gay.
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Okay, I'll do it.
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That'll do it. I basically said, I'm starting a rumor, stating already that this isn't a fact. It's just me being silly. But then I did give somewhat good arguments as to why I think she law could be considered gay.
A
Oh, I thought you were trolling. So you actually think it's gay?
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I mean, it is. It's. You know, you want to cover women. You want to hide them away from the world. You just want to hang out with your bros. Baka bazi is something that some people do in the Middle East.
A
I don't know what that is.
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Oh, okay. So it's usually underage boys who have been groomed into. I don't know how to say this on your podcast, but we'll censor. It's like sex.
A
Really?
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Grooming? Yeah.
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Baka bazi.
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Baka bazi.
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I never heard about. I need to look into that.
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Yeah, and they're like these young boys who dress like women, wear provocative clothing, and dance kind of like strippers.
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What?
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They're like, twerking. And this only happens in very extreme, you know, Islam in some areas of the Middle East. I do want to just put that out there, but it is part of shrila to hide women away, and then it's permissible to do that with the boys. That's literally gay.
A
Okay, so I see the argument.
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But it's also kind of factual, the woman being covered.
A
I can see that. Right.
B
Yeah. Why do you not want to see a woman? Why did you want to look at your bros all the time?
A
Yeah. That's a valid point right there. That alone is enough for me to see.
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The gay angle thing is the nail in the coffin for me.
A
Yeah. That's pretty nuts. So. So that's only, like, certain parts, though.
B
Yeah. It's an extreme form of shrill in Islam, but it is in the Quran.
A
Yeah.
B
So you can't really argue with it.
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Do you see the Islam spread to the west as, like, a big threat to America?
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It's why I left the uk. It's. Yeah.
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Most common name there is Muhammad now Right.
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In London, second most common is Muhammad, so.
A
Oh, really?
B
Yeah. Muhammad and Muhammad.
A
Wow. That's crazy.
B
Yeah. When I went to school in the uk, I remember walking home. Not like our grandparents were like, I walk through fields. I actually did walk through fields to get home. It was always raining in Wales. It was. It was really fun. But, yeah, as I went into my mid to late teens, we started getting these, you know, notifications about certain areas women shouldn't be walking in. And I was like, why is this? And it's because Angela Merkel, who was the chancellor of Germany back then, opened up the borders to the men and migrants, and the EU followed. And I think that's one of the reasons we had Brexit, because Europe got flooded with men and migrants, which is Middle east and North African. Wow.
A
So that destroyed the country.
B
Yeah. I mean, I was harassed and, you know, I was assaulted.
A
Wow.
B
Okay. And several of my girlfriends were, too.
A
Holy crap.
B
And we went to the police. We went to hospitals when we had to. And if you're protected as an asylum in the uk, it's like the government will take your side. And they basically say, fuck the female citizens who are just harassed. Yeah.
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It's the total opposite.
B
Here I was like, I'm moving to America.
A
Yeah. Here it's like, if the female makes the accusation, like, they're getting the benefit of the doubt until proven otherwise. Total opposite. Holy crap. I didn't know that.
B
Yeah.
C
Geez.
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So if that comes here, it'll be no good.
B
It's already here. It's in Dearborn. You know, it's gonna be in New York with Mumdani.
A
That would be really bad if we lose New York City.
B
We've already lost New York City.
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Have you seen it? No, I haven't. I haven't been since Mamdani got elected.
B
No, it's.
A
It's that bad.
B
It's not New York anymore.
A
I grew up in Jersey, so I used to go there a lot.
B
Yeah.
A
What's changed?
B
Demographics, you know, the voting. I think that's why he won. And, yeah, a lot of the liberal women out there who are just living off their parents credit cards that have a liberal arts degree, they love Mom, Dani. They were in the streets going, yeah, we can't wait for Jerry. A lot I'm like, all right, enjoy your clit while you can, because it's going to be gone soon.
A
Oh, my God. You do not like. You do not like Sharia law.
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I don't. No. That's the thing. Feminists shouldn't because it is anti feminism. Sharia law is not compatible with feminism. And it's strange because all the liberal women who scream about bodily autonomy say nothing about Sharia law. They're like, oh, it's fine. We should respect their culture. That culture.
A
Yeah. No, let it out. This is therapy. Yeah. The female vote for Memdani was pretty interesting to see. Did you see the breakdown of the voting?
B
Concerning?
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Very. Yeah, very. And the younger females, especially, like my gener, like Gen Z, millennials.
B
It just goes to show that sex sells. You know, he's an attractive younger man and women are like, oh, I wouldn't
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say he's attractive, but yeah, I could
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see that, you know.
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B
Like, yeah. I mean, not my type, but I can say objectively he is attractive. I mean, who is he up against?
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Yeah.
B
You know, no offense, but yeah.
A
What about Gavin Newsom? You think he's attractive?
B
Objectively, Gavin Newsom is very attractive, but he still is a lizard person.
A
So he's a reptilian.
B
He is. He's daily.
A
You saw Kamala bought a $8 million house the other day. I was pretty expensive for her.
B
So bad. She's living her best life. Queen.
A
Yeah. For her salary. That doesn't add up to me. Same with Gavin. I think he has an $8 million house.
B
Mm.
A
Yeah. What are they doing?
B
Love that for them.
A
What's going on there?
B
I don't know, but I know Congresswoman Annapolina Luna is looking into the insider trading and trying to stop it. So big support for her.
A
Shout out to her. She's been on the show a couple times.
B
Yeah, she's great.
A
Yeah, she's great. We got to get Nick Shirley out there out to California, right?
B
Get him going through Kamala's house.
A
Yeah. Man, look what he's did to Minnesota. Turn that city upside down.
B
That's incredible.
A
All from one report. Like, it must give you a lot of hope that your work can really change things, you know?
B
Yeah. No, I mean, Nick is on a completely different level. He interviewed me in Indiaborn, actually, at that rally. And I think he was in London, too, for the Tommy rally. He's everywhere. He's. He's such a good kid. Well, he's a man, but he's a good kid.
A
It's crazy the. The hate campaign on him right now too.
B
How can you hate him? He's. He's posting facts. This is what I'm saying. Everyone's mad about facts. You can't get angry at that. Like, if you're in a courtroom, that's what the jury and the judge relies on is factual evidence. You can't get emotional over that. You have to just accept it.
A
Yeah.
B
And that's what Nick is doing. He's presenting evidence.
A
That's why he probably feels at peace, because it's not like he's doing anything wrong. He's just presenting facts.
B
Yeah. And I know he has really good security.
A
You need to these days.
B
So he's good.
A
It's crazy that, like, political Commentators need to roll with security these days, right?
B
Yeah.
A
Like that's just the reality. Especially after what happened to Charlie.
B
Yeah, yeah. That's the catalyst.
A
Yeah. It's nuts.
B
Yeah, it's worrying. Are you worried? Do you get threats?
A
I get death threats, but usually it's for the guests I have on and then they take their anger out on me for platforming them. It's rarely my opinions. Yeah, I don't get that argument. But yeah, I get them.
B
Okay. Because I feel like you're very open minded and just want to hear everyone's point of view.
A
I have on both sides. I have on feminists, I have on the craziest people on the left, like Destiny, Adam Mockler, people like that. Harry Sisson.
B
Yeah.
A
I just try to hear them out.
B
Well, I'm sorry you're getting threats. It's insane.
A
It's part of the game.
B
Yeah.
A
It's when you get to a certain level, it's unavoidable. Right.
B
Can't back out now. But when we want to back out, we can go to Korea and get a brand new face.
A
That's on your agenda this year?
B
No, it's just if I want to change my identity, Korea is like the place to go.
A
Yeah. I was at a Korean skincare place in Vegas the other day. Their skin is so there's one here. Yeah, they just opened up in my calendar. Yeah, two. I'll send you it. It was like two weeks ago. They just opened up. Why is their skin so good?
B
I mean, obviously genetics. Naturally wonderful skin Asians do in general. I mean, you're half Chinese.
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Half Chinese.
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Yeah, Chinese. So I'm okay. But I do a lot of work on my skin.
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We do look younger Asians. Yeah.
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For longer. And then suddenly one night we prune and we turn into raisins. Yeah, but it's fine cuz until then we're going to look hot.
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Yeah, it's always hard to tell how old an Asian is. Like you were showing me photos of your dad. Yeah, I would have never known his age if you didn't tell me.
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And he has a six pack still.
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What?
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Yes. It's weird.
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That's actually nuts.
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Really weird.
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Guys our age don't even have that. And he doesn't work out, so all diet. He must be in like genetics. Wow. Shout out to him.
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Shout out to my dad.
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You get your work ethic from him? Yeah, yeah, I get my Asian work ethic from my mom.
B
Uhhuh.
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Yeah, I love working.
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She's off in the house.
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She was always Working. Yeah.
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Yep.
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But I love work, so I don't mind it.
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I never sit still.
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I can't. If I'm not working, I'm going crazy.
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Yeah. Even on a vacation, I'm like, okay, how do I monetize this? Can I use this content? Like, what am I doing? Why am I just sat here on a beach?
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100%.
B
This is weird.
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Same. I tried on my honeymoon so hard not to work. I just couldn't do it. I had to sprinkle in a couple Instagram posts and some DMS and some emails, you know, because I feel like if I miss something, just there's a lost opportunity.
B
Sure. Your wife is fine with that because
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she knows what she signed up for, Right? Dating an entrepreneur is not easy.
B
Nope. Pity whoever marries me.
A
Yeah, good luck. You going to date a liberal one of these days or no? Never.
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I don't think I could at this point in. In the world. Like, if you're a far left liberal, you are so brainwashed and far too emotional. And I don't like to be around emotional men because, you know, they can go angry, aggressive, far too quickly, so.
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Agreed. Same. I don't like being around emotional men.
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Yeah. So liberal men off the table. I would date a conservative, a far right, someone who is apolitical, even a conspiracy theorist who thinks that this is all a simulation. Probably not a far lefty.
A
Okay.
B
Yeah.
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I was just going to ask about the far right. So that's not even off the table for you, like a America first type of guy.
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I mean, I'm definitely America First.
A
Okay.
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I just became a citizen. This is my country. I will protect my country if I have to. It's in the oath of allegiance that I will take up arms to protect America, swear allegiance to it, fight against terrorism domestic and foreign. And I do think that I am honoring that with what I do on social media because there are people domestically in America who are acting like terrorists and they are on the far left. So speaking up against them, I think is my patriotic duty. And then after that, I would say I'm pro UK and pro Europe, but in order of appearance, it would be usa, uk, Europe. So, yeah, America first is totally fine with me.
A
It's crazy how that's a controversial take these days, being America First.
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Why? It's your country.
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Yeah.
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You know, you talk to anyone from, let's say, India, and they say, I'm pro India. Lefties would be like, yeah, as you should be. That's your culture. That's where you're from. It's the same thing as if an American says, I'm pro America. You should be. Yes. That's your country. It's where you're from. Why is it demonized? Doesn't make any sense.
A
Doesn't make sense to me. But you say you're part of the America first movement. Some people look at you differently.
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Well, because there's people like Nick Fuentes and, you know, Mr. Tate and his brother. I don't know if they're fully America first, but they're like on that same train.
A
Yeah. I picture Fuentes when I hear that movement.
B
Yeah. You don't have to agree with him to be America First. It's not Nick Fuentes first, it's America First. It's the country. He can come and go as much as he wants. It's not about Nick.
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Yeah.
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The foreign aid stuff to me is mind blowing. How much money we're giving out. I can't believe it.
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I have this analogy of, you know, when you're on a plane and they say in the event of cabin pressure loss, put your own mask on first before fixing your child's or someone else's. That's how we should approach our countries. We should have every pothole fixed. We should have the best school systems, the best military, the healthiest and happiest citizens and Then we can help someone else. Until then, why are we spreading ourselves so thin and not taking care of ourselves?
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Agreed.
B
Makes no sense.
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Makes no sense at all. We're the unhealthiest we've been. Our kids right now are living less than we are, statistically. Homelessness, all time high economy is not doing so well. People say we're in an AI bubble right now.
B
An AI bubble?
A
Yeah.
B
Can you explain that to me?
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They're basically saying the AI economies propping up our economy. So, like, if that were to fail, we would enter a recession. It's like a tech bubble, but with AI.
B
Okay. We should protect those servers.
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Yeah. So we got to monetize AI, Guys. I don't know how you feel about AI, but I use it a lot.
B
It's inevitable.
A
Yeah.
B
So I don't think we should rely on it for everything, but. Yeah.
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I still think doing human work's important, too.
B
Oh, for sure.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah.
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That human element.
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Prefer a painting that is handmade by a human than a robot, you know?
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Agreed.
B
There's going to be, you know, emotion in it that a robot can't replicate.
A
For sure.
B
Yeah.
A
Do you respond to any of your haters or you just block them?
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I. I clap back.
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Clap back on Twitter.
B
Yeah. And then I usually screenshot it and put it on my story. Put Ja Rule Clapback song.
A
That's funny.
B
So my favorite ones go on there. Yeah.
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Who have been the more public ones that have called you out? Anyone big?
B
No, not really.
A
Usually anonymous accounts.
B
It's usually the small. It's usually small accounts, like men who hate me for some reason or a liberal that thinks what I've said is very offensive. And they're like, oh, you have a horse face. And I'm like, okay, let's look at your profile. And. Yeah, very interesting.
A
I haven't heard that one. Horse face.
B
Horse face.
A
Wow.
B
Yeah.
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Heard a lot of insults. That's a new one.
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I think I look more like. I know, like a mousy cat, dog.
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Mousey. Cat, dog, cat.
B
Than a horse.
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Mousey cat, dog, horse.
B
Right.
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Yeah. I don't even respond. I just. I feel like they think they're winning when you respond.
B
Okay. That's.
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You have your own approach.
B
You know, I just. I like to say something really mean back because that's the problem today. We let people act insane and they don't get punished for it.
A
True.
B
It's like with kids, like, are you going to allow them to behave poorly or are you going to say something to put them in their place?
A
Yeah. Consequences, right?
B
Yeah. I mean, I was, you know, punished as a kid. I got hit.
A
Oh, we're going there.
B
Yeah. But not in a bad way. But, like, so my grandparents raised me, and they were like, World War II. So if I did anything really bad, which I was a pretty good kid, I had my knuckles on the table, and then they would hit it with a wooden ruler.
A
Wow.
B
I didn't do those bad things again. Certain people bring him online.
A
I got slapped in the face. I got spanked. Never punched, but I think a little bit of physical discipline is effective.
B
You got a Chinese mom, so. Slipper.
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Yeah, the slipper. The face. Slap the ass. Slap Her. Her Gr. Her dad. Oh, my God. I feared that man.
B
Yeah.
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Yeah. He gave a mean spanking. Yeah. I used to run away from him.
B
Nice.
A
Yeah.
B
But it works the Chinese way.
A
Yeah. Chinese way. Hey, Chinese Asians make the most money.
B
I think in the US There's a reason for that.
A
Yeah. I think Indians and Asians and then I forget who's after that. But anyways, Asians make money.
B
They do.
A
Yeah.
B
They're effective because they never stop working.
A
Yeah.
B
Like you.
A
Yeah.
B
Congratulations.
A
Yeah. Thank you. So I'm thankful for being Asian, I guess.
B
Yeah. Yay.
A
And you're a quarter, so I'll count that.
B
Yeah. You know, I'm more Asian on the inside. I'm like a reverse banana.
A
So, like, those are good.
B
Yellow on the inside. Yeah, those often house.
A
What else are you said?
B
So it's a mix of Welsh, Scottish, Chinese, and then Russian, Eastern European.
A
Okay. And you identify most with Asian culture.
B
That's weird. It's kind of like Western Asian mixed. But I'm very much Westernized.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah. Grew up in a Welsh house.
A
Feel that.
B
Yep.
A
Well, what's. What's next for you? Have you announced the next investigation or next project or anything?
B
No, I keep everything really quiet until I'm ready to post. Okay. Yeah. Silence.
A
Yeah. You're not like Candace, moving out in the open.
B
I can't with Candace. She accused one of my friends of being part of Charlie's death.
A
What?
B
Yeah, just, you know, she mentioned his name on the show.
A
Oh.
B
And went into some personal family things and.
A
Too far.
B
I know him. That's not cool. And she lost a lot of respect from me because he's now getting death threats.
A
Oh, my God.
B
It's ridiculous. It's public endangerment, actually.
A
That's dangerous. Yeah.
B
You can sue her for that.
A
I had on someone where the same thing happened. He or she said someone from his company moved to Nashville to assassinate her.
B
Oh, my God.
A
And so I interviewed him and he had no idea what she was talking about. Like the guy. It was the wrong guy.
B
Yikes. Okay.
A
Yeah. So, I don't know. I think she's just trying to find answers and stretching out a little too thin.
B
Yeah, I mean, she was fascinating during the family tree thing. I thought that was interesting. I do love the idea of deep diving and looking for the evidence when no one else will. However, I think she's gone too far. And again, it's discrediting everything else because she might have something in there that is a really hot lead. But because the nine other things are insane, no one believes the hot lead. And they're like, oh, just ignore her, she's crazy.
A
That's so true.
B
It bothers me because I. I see what she's doing, but it's poorly executed.
A
Yeah. When do you think she started heading that direction? Do you think it was the Brigitte stuff around then?
B
Brigitte and then Charlie just sent her over the edge.
A
Yeah, I agree, because I think before that she was pretty level headed, you
B
know, Watch how she watches this. And then says, oh, that girl knows the guy I just accused, so she must be part of it too.
A
She's biased. That's crazy.
B
Fantastic.
A
We'll see what happens with her. Because actually turning Point, sending out some C Ds. Did you see that season? Desist to who? I didn't know the guy, but he got one. We'll have to dig it up somewhere.
B
They're accusing him of what?
A
He was going after the financials of the company.
B
Are they factually based?
A
I don't know. I didn't look into it enough.
B
But okay.
A
We'll see if she slows down is what I'm saying. Because of that. I don't think she will.
B
Numbers don't lie.
A
Yeah, but this was great. Where can. Where could people watch the show and keep up with you, follow you on social media, all that?
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Thank you. Well, I'm the Warwick Report. Like Warwick, I'm Jade Warwick. And thank you so much for having me.
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Digital Social Hour – DSH #1868
Title: She’s Banned From Returning to the UK Over Her Speech... | Jade Warwick
Date: March 18, 2026
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Jade Warwick
In this episode of Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly interviews Jade Warwick, a provocative investigative journalist and political commentator known for her sharp takes on free speech, extremism, and the migration crisis in Europe. Jade discusses her ban from the UK due to her speech, her experiences at political rallies, the cultural clash between Islam and Western feminism, and the broader impacts of censorship and immigration policies. The conversation is candid, combative, and peppered with humor, notable quips, and fact-driven commentary.
This episode offers an unfiltered, contentious exploration of censorship, immigration, Islam-West tensions, and the state of political discourse. Jade Warwick pulls no punches in critiquing the UK’s speech laws, advocating for blunt honesty and fact-based debate, and exposing what she sees as the perils of cultural importation and progressivist double standards. The episode is a whirlwind of hot takes, personal stories of risk, moments of humor, and robust debate on what it means to be patriotic and principled in polarized times. Both Sean and Jade maintain a lively, sharp, and at times incendiary tone throughout—a must-listen for followers of culture wars and free speech debates.