Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Is The Arab Brain Incompatible with Democracy?

Aug 7, 2025
Dive into the intricate challenges of sustaining democracies in Arab-majority countries. The hosts explore the role of tribalism and historical factors, debunking myths related to colonialism and religion. They compare Arab identity and its unique social structures to those of Northern Europe, examining how tribal loyalties impede democratic frameworks. The conversation even touches on global cultural contexts and their impact on governance, offering enlightening insights into why democracy thrives differently across regions.
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Arab Countries Lack Stable Democracies

  • No Arab-majority country has had a stable democracy lasting even a generation.
  • This contrasts starkly with Northern European countries, all longstanding democracies.
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Religion, Colonialism Not Causes

  • Most non-Arab Muslim countries are democracies, disproving Islam as a barrier.
  • Colonialism and wars don’t explain Arab countries’ democratic absence either.
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Saudi Arabia Suppresses Democracy

  • Saudi Arabia’s monarchy aggressively suppresses democracy in Arab countries.
  • Wealthy Gulf monarchies fund autocrats and crush democratic movements to preserve monarchy.
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