Mayim Bialik recalls feeling unsafe for questioning COVID school closures and BLM protests

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Mayim Bialik opened up about feeling unsafe for questioning decisions to close schools and churches, or about the Black Lives Matter protests during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I’m a bleeding heart liberal. Name it — I’m a liberal,” Bialik, 50, told podcast host and Free Press founder Suzy Weiss on Friday’s episode of her “Second Thought” podcast.

“The notion that if I questioned what we were doing about school closures, church closures, Black Lives Matter marches. Like, I just wanted to talk about it and even in my own home, it did not always feel safe.”

Mayim Bialik (pictured above) recalled feeling unsafe for asking questions about Black Lives Matter protests and COVID-19 school closures during the pandemic on Friday’s episode of the “Second Thought” podcast. Second Thought with Suzy Weiss/ Youtube
“Like, I just wanted to talk about it and even in my own home, it did not always feel safe,” Bialik said on the episode. Second Thought with Suzy Weiss/ Youtube

She went on to cite a moment when she questioned Biden’s bid for a second presidential term.

“Like, when I said, ‘I think it’s time for Joe Biden to not be running for president,’ ‘You’ve turned on us. You’re a hidden Republican,'” Bialik recalled, adding a sarcastic tone to mimick the accusations she received.

“And to me, that is the most democratic thing to be able to say, we don’t all have to agree, but something’s not right here.”

The “Big Bang Theory” actress admitted her line of questioning received a harsh response. (Seen here is a child holding a sign reading, “Let me go back to school”). Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
“When I said, ‘I think it’s time for Joe Biden to not be running for president,’ ‘You’ve turned on us. You’re a hidden Republican,'” Bialik recalled. (Pictured above is a “Black Lives Matter” sign being held up at a protest). AFP via Getty Images

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The “Big Bang Theory” alum went on to credit the pandemic for creating a divisiveness among people.

“COVID messed everything up six ways to Sunday,” she lamented.

“That’s when that circle of everything right and left became like, oh, it’s not poles, it’s just a big circle. Because the crazy people on the left sounded as crazy as the people on the right.”

It was then that Bialik (pictured above at the “Father Mother Sister Brother” photocall at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival) turned to Free Press, a media company co-founded by Suzy Weiss and her sister, Bari Weiss. Corbis via Getty Images
Bialik (pictured above at the “Father Mother Sister Brother” red carpet premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival) has since become a guest and contributor for the outlet. Getty Images

But for Bialik, she decided to address the growing divide by turning to Free Press, the media company founded by Weiss and her sister Bari Weiss (who also serves as the editor-in-chief at CBS News).

“I had to turn to somewhere that was like, wait a second, something’s not making sense and it’s not okay,” she said.

Bialik has since become involved with the outlet as an avid guest and contributor.

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