
The Culture War Podcast with Tim Pool New York City Becoming The Next LONDONISTAN | Across The Pond
Nov 8, 2025
Tate and Connor react to Zohran Mamdani's election win in NYC and its implications for American and British politics. They explore how mass migration is reshaping cities and the troubling dynamics of ethnic voting. The conversation shifts to the fallout from Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes and its impact on the right-wing landscape. Amidst cultural commentary, they analyze Sydney Sweeney's ad controversy and its reflections on Hollywood's current climate. Plus, they highlight rising tensions in the UK and the challenges of policing migration-related issues.
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Election As Ethnic Headcount
- Zoran Mamdani's mayoral victory reflects ethnically driven voting blocks rather than a mandate from native-born New Yorkers.
- Foreign-born New Yorkers and transplant liberal enclaves decisively delivered his win, shifting city power dynamics.
Third‑World Client Politics Explained
- Connor Tomlinson argues third-world immigration imports ethnic client politics that redistribute resources by group identity.
- He warns this creates durable blocs that can transform urban governance and civic norms.
Somali Clan Rivalries Sway Votes
- Tate recounts Minneapolis Somali clan rivalries affecting local elections and surprising voters.
- He highlights how intra‑ethnic clan loyalty trumped expected ethnic solidarity in Omar Fateh's loss.



