The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool

Zohran Wins BIG With Anti-White Rhetoric, NYC Is COOKED ft. Scott Greer

Nov 6, 2025
Scott Greer, a sharp-witted podcaster and author, joins to dissect Zohran Mamdani’s recent win in NYC. They delve into the implications of Mamdani's anti-white rhetoric and how it merges left-wing populism with woke policies. Greer distinguishes Mamdani's approach from traditional third-world movements and analyzes the changing perceptions of Muslim politicians in America. They explore the potential of Mamdani’s strategies to resonate beyond New York, indicating a lasting influence on future Democratic primaries.
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ANECDOTE

Ground Zero Mosque Protests Remembered

  • Greer recalls the large New York protest against a mosque near Ground Zero around 2010 as evidence of past local opposition to Islamic proximity to 9/11 sites.
  • He uses that memory to show how New Yorkers' attitudes toward Islam have changed over time.
INSIGHT

Woke Populism Combines Race And Socialism

  • Scott Greer observes a new left synthesis mixing anti-white rhetoric with economic socialism rather than classic swaggering third-world militancy.
  • He argues this 'woke' variant seeks power inside American institutions, not to overthrow Western hegemony.
INSIGHT

Victory Speech Reveals Coalition Priorities

  • Greer notes Mamdani's victory speech thanked many immigrant groups while omitting 'white New Yorkers,' signaling identity-focused coalition politics.
  • He warns this rhetorical exclusion reflects underlying anti-white elements in the campaign's messaging.
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