Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Why is "Us Vs. Them Thinking" Villainized? (When A "Them" Really Exists)

Sep 4, 2025
Explore the complexities of 'us versus them' thinking in today's society. Discover why this mentality is often demonized yet can sometimes be necessary. Unpack the societal biases surrounding identity, sports rivalries, and even a viral reality show idea based on ethnicity. Delve into playful competition, and ponder how media narratives shape our perceptions and relationships. The conversation invites thoughtful debate on pride, heritage, and the balance between rivalry and collaboration.
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INSIGHT

Us-Vs-Them Framing Protects The Powerful

  • Malcolm argues 'us vs them' framing is promoted to stop targeted groups from recognizing and opposing those who harm them.
  • He says urban monoculture uses the taboo to prevent coalitions forming against its interests.
ANECDOTE

Publication Ban Example

  • Malcolm recounts a paper being turned down for saying 'we are not taking publications from white men' as an example of explicit discrimination.
  • He describes how white men are discouraged from forming group identity to oppose such policies.
INSIGHT

Double Standards In Group Pride

  • Malcolm contrasts accepted group pride like shopping at black-owned businesses with taboo around 'white-owned' pride.
  • He argues asymmetric tolerance reveals cultural double standards in who may form group identities.
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