
Zaid Jilani
Co-founder of Inquire More Substack, formerly with left-wing publications, now pushing back against critical race theory and wokeness.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 19min
Game of Thrones Actor Liam Cunningham on Gaza Activism and UK Censorship; Journalist Zaid Jilani on Mamdani, Epstein, the State of the Dems, and More
Liam Cunningham, the Irish actor known for his role in Game of Thrones, passionately discusses his activism against Israel's actions in Gaza, drawing parallels with Ireland's own history. Journalist Zaid Jilani delves into the fallout from the Epstein case and the Democratic Party's shifting dynamics, focusing on Zohran Mamdani's surprising rise. They explore the complexities of labeling Hamas, the importance of speaking out against injustices, and the evolving narratives in U.S. politics surrounding Israel and Palestine.

Jan 24, 2025 • 29min
Zaid Jilani: It’s time for Democrats to work with Trump
Zaid Jilani, an independent journalist known for his insightful political analysis, makes a compelling case for Democrats to team up with Republicans and even Donald Trump. He discusses the need for flexibility in political strategies, highlighting opportunities for bipartisan collaboration on issues like trade, labor, and immigration. Jilani emphasizes finding common ground amid culture wars and argues that addressing shared challenges is essential for future political success.

Jun 7, 2021 • 2h 15min
Zaid Jilani and Andy Ngo on COVID Truth and Censorship, Antifa's Tactics, and Failings of the Corporate Media | Ep. 112
Andy Ngo, an independent journalist renowned for his insights on Antifa and author of 'Unmasked', and Zaid Jilani, co-founder of Inquire More Substack, delve into the challenges of independent journalism, detailing the dangers faced while covering extremist movements. They critique the corporate media's performance regarding COVID-19 narratives and discuss the implications of Big Tech on free speech. Additionally, they address ideological biases and the importance of questioning authority to foster a more transparent and accountable media landscape.