Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

After The Fracture: Only One Show Remains

Oct 6, 2025
Simone and Malcolm Collins explore the collapse of shared culture and how politics has emerged as the new entertainment. They discuss the balkanization of media, where bubble communities limit broad relatability and niche interests thrive. The episode highlights how politicians have become celebrities, influencing modern discourse. With data showing declines in traditional media audiences and the rise of influencers as news sources, the hosts argue that culture is fragmenting, leaving only a few topics for collective bonding.
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INSIGHT

Politics Became The Last Shared Show

  • Shared national cultural touchstones have collapsed and politics/major world events became the single remaining pan-cultural show.
  • Simone Collins argues this causes extreme cultural balkanization and shrinking common ground for relatability.
ANECDOTE

Hosts' International Media Anecdote

  • Malcolm and Simone describe their media presence drawing international outlets like Telemundo and HBO.
  • They use their pronatalist movement example to show how US figures become focal points for global interest.
INSIGHT

Politics Now Demands Performative Characters

  • Political figures must now perform like entertainment characters to win broad attention.
  • Marco Rubio exemplifies a traditional meritocratic politician who struggles in the new WWE-style media ecosystem.
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