Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Woke Leaves Black Women to The Wolves: It’s ... BAD

Apr 3, 2026
They unpack the sharp rise in Black women’s unemployment and disproportionate job losses in 2025. They examine dating data showing decreased responses to Black women and discuss limited cultural archetypes available to them. Historical parallels are drawn where favored minorities later face violent or economic backlash. They debate DEI’s role in government hiring, AI-driven cuts, and possible off-grid responses.
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INSIGHT

How Favoritism Turned Black Women Into Political Minions

  • DEI elevated a small privileged subset of Black women into visible positions, making them de facto 'minions' of urban woke elites.
  • When the regime shifted, that favored subset collapsed and backlash disproportionately harmed the broader population of Black women.
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Colonial Elevation Often Precedes Backlash

  • Historical pattern: colonial or regime powers often elevate a minority (e.g., Tutsi in Rwanda), creating concentrated privilege that later triggers severe backlash.
  • Malcolm Collins uses Rwanda to show how externally conferred privilege can endanger the whole group.
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Narrow Tropes Limit Black Women’s Self Models

  • Representation matters because limited cultural archetypes constrain identity; Black women often only saw 'sassy' or 'beleaguered' tropes in media.
  • Simone Collins argues those narrow tropes produce toxic self-models when family or church archetypes are absent.
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