Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins
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9 snips
Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 13min

Muslims Have Not Won a War of Conquest In Centuries: WHY?

The hosts delve into the historical struggles of Muslim-majority armies in achieving lasting conquests. They analyze the dynamics of the Yom Kippur War and question if Ottoman expansions count as durable. Through intriguing patterns, they discuss the role of minority rule in early Islamic successes and the unfortunate trend of abuse when majority rule took over. Their exploration touches on cultural idiosyncrasies, failed coups, and the impact of luxury on military might, ultimately suggesting reforms for potential Islamic renewal.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 10min

Psychosis Maxing With Candace Owens

Dive into the wild world of conspiracy as Simone and Malcolm dissect Candace Owens' outrageous claims, including Charlie Kirk as a time traveler and Harvard as a Mossad base. Explore the dynamics of audience capture and how Patreon drives bizarre narratives. Unpack the absurdity of allegations involving public figures and the grotesque mix of entertainment with psychosis. From ‘fake moon landings’ to the notorious Egyptian plane claims, the hosts weigh the line between belief and trolling in the explosive realm of fringe theories.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 9min

Julius Evola & Super Fascism: The Bizarre Ideology Making A Resurgence

Malcolm and Simone dive into the bizarre philosophy of Julius Evola, the 'super-fascist' who critiqued Nazis for being too materialistic. They explore his notions of spiritual racism, soul hierarchies, and a decadent Kali Yuga. Evola's views on magical idealism and tantric practices reveal his controversial take on sexuality and metaphysics. The hosts analyze his disdain for modernity and democracy, alongside the troubling implications of his vitalist ideas. A critical look at his mysticism rounds out the discussion, questioning its relevance in today's society.
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14 snips
Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 24min

Iran Paradox: A Theocracy Built & Defended By Leftists (Understanding Why)

Delve into the confounding support that leftists once had for Iran’s revolution, illustrated by the tragic fates of two women in a famous photo. Explore why some modern leftists still defend the regime amid protests, and the unsettling parallels with right-wing authoritarian visions. The hosts dissect emotional group dynamics that overshadow logical reasoning and examine selective concerns within progressive hierarchies. They analyze the geopolitical reality of Iran and warn of civilizational threats posed by both extreme left and right factions.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 13min

No Evolutionary Benefit: So Why Do Girls Like BL/Yaoi/Gay Romance?

Discover the phenomenon of women's obsession with gay hockey romance and what makes shows like Heated Rivalry go viral. The hosts explore evolutionary and psychological reasons behind the attraction to male-male dynamics and the differences between male and female consumption of erotic media. Delve into yaoi tropes, the appeal of vulnerability in relationships, and the societal dynamics that allow women to indulge safely in these fantasies. Is the fascination a harmless escape or a deeper reflection of female desire? Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation!
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6 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 8min

Multiple Reports of Maduro Raid Reveal War is About to Change

A daring US military operation reportedly captured Nicolás Maduro, featuring tech that blurs the line between science fiction and reality. The hosts analyze viral accounts of drone swarms and sonic weapons causing chaos among troops. They discuss the implications of these tactics for future warfare, including autonomous drone production. The conversation dives into regional power dynamics and the potential roles of the US and Israel on the global stage. Is this next-level tech or mere exaggeration? Tune in for an intriguing exploration of modern conflict.
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5 snips
Jan 13, 2026 • 57min

UK Tax Dollars to Brainwash Children

The UK government has launched a controversial video game, 'Pathways', aimed at preventing radicalization among children. Malcolm and Simone delve into how the game punishes curiosity and discourages independent thinking. They explore the game’s narrative that funnels players toward a reeducation narrative and highlights bizarre penalties for asking questions about immigration. The portrayal of a character as a villain raises concerns, and they debate whether the game is an educational tool or a form of psychological manipulation that aims to instill fear.
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10 snips
Jan 12, 2026 • 1h

ICE Shooting: Why Don't Leftists Care? (The Meta Narrative)

Malcolm and Simone delve into the controversial ICE shooting of Renee Good, questioning why her death sparked little leftist outrage. They analyze troubling aspects of the protester's behavior and societal privilege. The hosts explore new video evidence, discuss the normalizing of confrontations with law enforcement, and highlight the personal tragedy of Renee's children. With thought-provoking debate on societal narratives and immigration issues, they also touch on lighter topics like vampire conspiracies and space colonization, making for an engaging discussion.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 12min

The Joe Rogan Crash Out About Us

In a hilarious reaction to a viral clip, the hosts dive into wild conspiracy theories about their family, including comparisons to vampires and Illuminati. They debunk notions of being secret billionaires, revealing their real financial struggles. The conversation turns to the origins of modern pronatalism and the complexities of their views on AI and religion. With humor, they embrace the fantastical narratives surrounding them, share personal family lore, and riff on their anti-idolatry beliefs, all while inviting more fan-fiction about their lives.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 47min

Why Do Feminist Countries Have Higher Birth Rates?

The discussion reveals a surprising link between female workforce participation and post-war baby booms in various countries. Historical shifts in women's roles during WWII sparked cultural changes and increased birth rates. Insights on vitality and enthusiasm as drivers for higher fertility emerge, alongside the idea that community support stabilizes marriages. They further explore how both gender empowerment and traditional roles can influence fertility dynamics, presenting a nuanced view on the complexities of motherhood and partnership in modern society.

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