Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

US Public School is Not Bad—It’s A SCAM!

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Nov 26, 2025
Simone and Malcolm explore how American public schools are increasingly resembling MLM schemes, with kids becoming little salespeople for fundraisers. They reveal shocking statistics on fundraisers, highlighting that companies take a hefty slice of the profits. The duo discusses how reliance on private funding distorts educational priorities. They tackle issues like ineffective spending and accountability in teachers' unions, and ultimately propose school choice as a potential solution for better school systems.
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ANECDOTE

Kids Remember Fundraisers, Not Lessons

  • Simone describes her son remembering fundraisers obsessively while forgetting actual lessons from school.
  • She lists three fundraiser asks in one week: picture retakes, candy for gingerbread houses, and a readathon.
INSIGHT

Public Schools Resemble MLMs

  • Malcolm and Simone argue U.S. public schools function like MLMs that teach kids to sell rather than learn.
  • They connect pervasive fundraising and corporate partnerships to a profit-extraction model in schools.
ANECDOTE

Fundraisers Return Little To Schools

  • Simone recounts selling wrapping paper and candy in school fundraisers and cites an NPR Planet Money episode investigating the practice.
  • She notes fundraisers typically give schools only about 40% of sales while companies keep the rest.
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