Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Why Do "Racists" Rarely Marry White Women?

Sep 29, 2025
This thought-provoking discussion examines why prominent right-wing figures often choose non-white partners, defying their own rhetoric. The hosts explore cultural perceptions of white women and the complexities of ethnicity in marriage choices. They highlight examples of anti-immigrant leaders with immigrant spouses, analyze fertility trends, and delve into migration patterns. A humorous yet data-driven approach reveals underlying social dynamics, challenging conventional views on race and relationships. It's a lively mix of personal anecdotes and insightful commentary.
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Rhetoric Vs Personal Choice

  • Malcolm and Simone note many right-wing, anti-immigrant leaders marry non-white or immigrant women despite their rhetoric.
  • This highlights a tension between political posturing and private partner choices.
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Ethnicity Is More Fluid Than Thought

  • Malcolm argues broad genetic clusters blur rigid racial categories and link Europeans, Middle Easterners, and Indians.
  • He says many perceived 'different' groups are genetically closer than commonly assumed.
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Historical Migrations Shape Genetic Links

  • Malcolm highlights Brahmin Indians' genetic closeness to some Europeans due to steppe ancestry.
  • He uses this to explain why some right-wing figures marry South Asians without it contradicting their views.
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