Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Lie To Your Kids About Santa: The Evil of Honesty

Dec 15, 2025
Malcolm and Simone Collins advocate for lying to kids about Santa Claus to preserve childhood magic. They discuss how honesty can create blind trust in authority and highlight the importance of myth in child development. Engaging stories of Krampus and alive toys enrich their family lore, teaching kids to embrace imagination. They also explore how Santa serves as a lesson in skepticism and social dynamics. The transformative power of fantasy contrasts with a dull reality, fostering a unique identity and resilience in children.
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ADVICE

Preserve Childhood With Sanctioned Fantasy

  • Do let kids experience sanctioned fantasy like Santa to preserve childhood wonder and imagination.
  • Do not insist on absolute literal honesty about every cultural myth; use selective myth-making to enrich development.
INSIGHT

Never-Lie Ethic Undermines Healthy Skepticism

  • Teaching kids you never lie can backfire by creating blind trust in authority.
  • Simone and Malcolm argue that children should learn to doubt authority because adults are fallible.
ANECDOTE

Krampus Visit And The Magical Sword

  • Malcolm describes Krampus scratching at his kids' door and him fighting it off with a magical sword.
  • The family uses spells and capes to keep toys and creatures 'alive' for imaginative play.
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