Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Study Africa to Understand The Future of Europe

Nov 14, 2025
Johannesburg's challenges provide a stark warning for urban centers everywhere. The city’s crumbling infrastructure contrasts sharply with luxurious gated communities that thrive in isolation. From police avoidance of crime hotspots to residents drilling boreholes, everyday life is shaped by a mix of decay and private solutions. The conversation explores the impact of demographic shifts, automation, and economic disparities, suggesting that similar patterns could emerge in cities across Europe and the United States. This insightful discussion offers a glimpse into a future where public services may dwindle while private enclaves flourish.
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INSIGHT

Cities Split Into Decay And Private Enclaves

  • Johannesburg shows a bifurcated urban future: public collapse paired with private enclaves.
  • Private solutions arise where governments systematically fail, creating stark urban inequality.
ANECDOTE

Crime Hotspot Road Signs

  • Simone describes road signs labeling areas as "crime hotspot" that warn drivers of likely crimes.
  • The police avoid those zones, normalizing danger instead of fixing it.
ANECDOTE

Township Visit: Soweto Reality

  • Simone and Malcolm toured Soweto and observed chronic power and water outages and poor school lunches.
  • The community spirit was strong despite terrible infrastructure.
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