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
Episode Overview
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.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Jade Warwick’s UK Ban & Speech Laws
- Jade is banned from entering the UK for violating several speech-related laws, including the Human Rights Act and Public Orders Act.
- “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.” – Jade (00:52)
- If she returns, she expects she’d be arrested (“don’t know, don’t want to know. Not going.” – 01:22).
- Jade compares her situation to others like Graham Linehan and Ryan Williams.
2. Free Speech: US vs. UK
- Contrast in rights: Jade praises America’s First Amendment and condemns lack of free speech rights in the UK.
- “You guys are so lucky.” – Jade (02:56)
- Discussion about censorship by private tech companies even in the US: “You can fight it in court. It’s just expensive… and most people don’t win.” – Sean (03:06, 03:18)
3. On Extremism and Tactics of Protest
- Jade distances herself from recent extreme protest actions (burning Qurans, wearing bacon), stating it undermines legitimate criticism.
- “I like to be factual… Facts over feelings… burning the Quran, wearing bacon… It makes our side look bad.” – Jade (01:52)
- She says her own approach is quoting directly from religious texts, not stoking unnecessary outrage.
4. The Political Climate & Social Media Attention Span
- Both agree the political news cycle is overwhelming and rapid due to social media.
- “We have the attention span of a goldfish… Actually less now. Goldfish have longer attention spans than us.” – Sean & Jade (05:03 – 05:18)
- Importance of evergreen content and being selective with reporting focus.
5. Rallies, Threats & Personal Safety
- Jade recounts attending the Tommy Robinson “Unite the Kingdom” rally; required personal security after being added to a kill list.
- “I found out I was on the Muslim Brotherhood kill list… so that was a really fun rally, actually.” – Jade (05:34 – 05:54)
- Police intervention at rallies amid clashes with pro-Palestine, anti-Christian groups.
6. Media Censorship & Elon Musk’s Role
- Both critical of pre-Musk Twitter censorship (“couldn’t bring up vaccines, couldn’t bring up J6 or election fraud...”). – Sean (07:58)
- “Free speech is so important… I want to know how much I agree with you… or if I think you’re clinically insane.” – Jade (08:09)
7. Security Threats & Immigration Concerns in the UK
- Jade references alleged intel about 80,000 jihadi-trained soldiers in the UK, firearms stored in mosques, and concerns over disarmed populace.
- “There’s around 80,000 jihadi trained soldiers allegedly within the United Kingdom, waiting for the go word... storing the firearms and the ammo in the mosques...” – Jade (08:44)
- Advocates for “mass deportation, remigration, and repatriation.” (09:46)
8. Culture, Violence & Gender
- Discusses perceptions of violence on political right vs left and emotionally charged activism.
- "Being emotional is such a weakness, and it gets you killed." – Jade (10:05)
- Critical of left-leaning activism, “They should get back in the kitchen. I’m just kidding.” – Jade (10:19)
9. Experiences in Dearborn & American Islamization
- Jade describes tense interactions with Muslim communities in Dearborn, Michigan, and concerns about the spread of sharia-influenced culture in America.
- “I went to Dearborn and a group of them recognized me and that was really scary.” – Jade (12:07)
- Reflects on cultural clashes at US rallies (“poking the bear” by burning Qurans leads to dangerous escalation).
10. Social Media, Movement Credibility, and the “Divide” Agenda
- Discusses provocateurs (e.g., Jake Lang) and theory some are planted to discredit movements.
- “Most people would say he is a plant sent to make Christianity look bad. I somewhat agree. He’s questionable.” – Jade (15:18)
- Believes media stokes division between Christianity and Islam.
11. First Viral Moment: “Sharia Law is Gay”
- Jade’s viral “Sharia law is gay” campaign – started as a joke but she argues aspects of it are “factual”.
- Describes “bacha bazi” in the Middle East as evidence of institutionalized homosexuality under sharia.
- “It is part of Sharia law to hide women away, and then it’s permissible to do that with the boys. That’s literally gay.” – Jade (19:00)
12. Personal Migration & Gendered Violence
- Left the UK in part because of rising sexual assault and authorities siding with migrants.
- “If you’re protected as an asylum in the UK... they basically say, fuck the female citizens who are just harassed.” – Jade (20:58)
- Sees similar trends beginning in US cities.
13. Voting Patterns & Feminism
- Critical of liberal women voting for pro-sharia candidates like Mamdani in New York.
- “Enjoy your clit while you can, because it’s going to be gone soon.” – Jade (22:13)
- Highlights contradiction in feminist support for anti-feminist cultural practices.
14. America First & Patriotism
- Emphasizes her “America First” stance and patriotism since becoming a citizen.
- “I just became a citizen. This is my country. I will protect my country if I have to.” – Jade (30:03)
- Pushback against the demonization of “America First” mindset.
15. AI & The Economy
- Sean mentions fears of an “AI bubble” propping up the US economy.
- “If that were to fail, we would enter a recession. It’s like a tech bubble, but with AI.” – Sean (33:37)
- Jade and Sean both agree in valuing traditional human creativity alongside AI progress.
16. Hatred Online & Public Scrutiny
- Jade’s approach to online haters: screenshot, mock, and move on.
- “I clap back… and then I usually screenshot it and put it on my story. Put Ja Rule Clapback song.” – Jade (34:22)
- Face-to-face, most recognize her positively, but “a couple” call her a racist/islamophobe.
17. Discipline & Work Ethic
- Share childhood discipline stories (knuckle-raps, slipper beatings), connect to Asian work ethic and success statistics.
18. Current & Future Projects
- Jade keeps upcoming investigations quiet, hints at silence and confidentiality for her safety and effectiveness.
- “No, I keep everything really quiet until I’m ready to post.” – Jade (37:38)
- Critiques Candace Owens for reckless accusations and “public endangerment” in recent controversies.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “I like common sense and facts. Yeah, that's it. Facts over feelings.” – Jade (10:28)
- “Being emotional is such a weakness, and it gets you killed. Or unalived, we should say, for the other platforms that censor us.” – Jade (10:05)
- “They should get back in the kitchen. I’m just kidding.” – Jade (10:19)
- “If you’re protected as an asylum in the UK... they basically say, fuck the female citizens who are just harassed.” – Jade (20:58)
- “Enjoy your clit while you can, because it’s going to be gone soon.” – Jade (22:13)
- “America First is totally fine with me.” – Jade (30:48)
- “It’s not Nick Fuentes first, it’s America First. It’s the country.” – Jade (31:33)
- “I clap back… and then I usually screenshot it and put it on my story. Put Ja Rule Clapback song.” – Jade (34:22)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- Jade’s UK Ban Explained – 00:50–01:22
- US vs UK Free Speech – 02:50–03:02
- Extremism in Protests – 01:52–02:24
- Impact of Fast News Cycles – 05:03–05:19
- Tommy Robinson Rally & Security Threats – 05:31–06:27
- Pre-Musk Twitter, Censorship – 07:49–08:09
- Alleged Jihadi Cells in UK & Firearms in Mosques – 08:44–09:46
- Cultural Clashes in Dearborn – 12:07–13:21
- First Viral Video: “Sharia Law is Gay” – 17:54–19:00
- Harassment & Reasons for Leaving UK – 20:48–21:13
- New York Politics & Feminist Contradictions – 21:53–22:43
- “America First” & Citizenship – 30:00–30:55
- AI Bubble and Human Creativity – 33:34–34:13
- Handling Online Hate – 34:22–35:35
- Work Ethic & Discipline Stories – 36:04–36:59
- Candace Owens Critique – 37:48–39:14
Summary
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.
