Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

"The March to Gaza" Woke Imperialism: A Detailed Retrospective

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Jun 18, 2025
Delve into the challenges faced during the March to Gaza, where over 4,000 activists aimed to raise awareness but confronted harsh realities from Egyptian authorities. Explore cultural misunderstandings and the disconnect between activist motivations and local perceptions. The discussion also critiques media narratives around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while addressing the complexities of international activism. Add some humor to parenting styles, highlighting the chaotic yet loving approach of dads as a counterpoint to societal expectations.
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Gazans' Cultural Death Perception

  • Gazans' cultural perception of death motivates persistent revolts and desire for war.
  • This mindset makes peaceful settlement challenging and explains why neighboring countries resist admitting Gazans.
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Challenges with Gazan Refugees

  • Attempts to integrate Gazan refugees have resulted in high crime and state dependency in countries like Denmark.
  • This pattern confirms why nations hesitate to admit Gazans despite their suffering.
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Egypt's Extreme Gaza Fortifications

  • Massive Egyptian fortifications around Gaza signal deep fear and perceived threat from Gazans.
  • Egypt's security budget reflects this extraordinary defensive posture, unlike more familiar borders.
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