Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Trans People Are Almost Never Killed: WHY?!

Mar 13, 2026
They unpack a data paradox showing very low violent-death rates among many trans and non-binary people and probe why the numbers differ by race. They debate biological, social, and reporting explanations like hormones, isolation, and population estimates. They also examine an apparent overrepresentation in mass shootings and veer into tangents on AI hallucinations, hypnotism, and geopolitical strategy.
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ANECDOTE

Wolf In Sheep's Clothing Analogy For Competing Narratives

  • Malcolm uses the 'wolf in sheep's clothing' analogy to criticize narratives claiming trans people are primarily victims while evidence shows higher perpetration in some contexts.
  • He compares inflated victim narratives to trans shooters being undercounted or mischaracterized, urging honest investigation.
ANECDOTE

Both Sides Have Incentives To Inflate Their Counts

  • Malcolm argues both sides inflate counts: conservatives may mislabel shooters as trans, and trans orgs may overcount trans victims, but he still thinks overall victim counts are likely overestimates.
  • He reasons political incentives push both directions, yet enormous undercounting would be needed to match general homicide rates.
INSIGHT

Economic Disadvantage Doesn't Raise Violent Death Rates Here

  • Economic indicators don't explain the paradox: trans people show higher poverty and unemployment and lower median earnings than the general population.
  • Malcolm cites poverty ~21% vs 10.6%, unemployment 9–16% vs 4.4%, and median weekly earnings $700–$900 vs $1,204.
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