Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Was Slavery Good? (What About Smex Slaves?)

Apr 1, 2026
They tackle why more people are enslaved now than ever and why modern outrage often skips current atrocities. They compare historical patterns of conquest sex across cultures and regions. They argue sex slavery can reshape genetics and culture and that coercive labor stunts innovation. They also probe how religious and cultural norms influenced restraint or violence after conquest.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Modern Slavery Outnumbers Historical Cases

  • More people are enslaved today than ever, so focusing on historical reparations without addressing modern slavery is hypocritical.
  • Malcolm cites ~50 million in forced labor/marriage and urges activism against current slavery hotspots like Qatar and UAE.
INSIGHT

Slavery Suppresses Innovation

  • Excess cheap human labor reduces incentives to develop labor-saving technology and innovation.
  • Malcolm argues Rome missed an industrial revolution because pervasive slavery removed reasons to mechanize.
INSIGHT

Colonial Culture Predicts Postconquest Behavior

  • Different colonial cultures varied massively in sexual violence practices after conquest, with Puritans/Quakers rarely documented rapes and Spanish conquistadors doing it widely.
  • Malcolm contrasts Quaker/Puritan records (no rapes) with Spanish expeditions (systemic rape).
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app