Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Wokism’s Achilles Heel Revealed (They Will Turn On Each Other Like Dogs)

Apr 7, 2026
They break down the viral chaos at a Canadian political convention where “equity” cards triggered an oppression Olympics. They trace how one special rule spawns rival privilege claims and topples coalitions. They map historical parallels and a tactic to provoke infighting by exposing hidden hierarchies. Expect sharp critique of equity versus equality and a demonstration of how rules can implode movements.
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INSIGHT

One Privilege Card Triggers A Cascade

  • Allowing one subgroup an explicit procedural privilege (the NDP's women-only yellow cards) creates an incentive for other groups to demand the same right.
  • Malcolm Collins shows how delegates improvised neon cards for race, disability, trans status, and cascaded into an oppression competition that paralyzed debate.
ANECDOTE

How The Yellow Women Cards Became Neon Chaos

  • The NDP originally issued yellow cards only for women to claim speaking priority at microphones.
  • Other delegates copied the idea on-site, producing neon-blue and pink cards and competing to skip lines for race and disability claims.
INSIGHT

Hidden Hierarchies Replace Open Rankings

  • Progressives often avoid explicit rank-ordering by privately creating a 'progressive pitch' speaker list sorted by perceived oppression.
  • Malcolm Collins explains this hides hierarchies but still breeds resentment when groups realize they're not prioritized.
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