Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Disappearing Child in the City: The Urban Exodus of Families

Dec 5, 2024
Families are leaving major American cities in droves, with a staggering decline in children under five. The conversation dives into the implications for local schools and social services. A comparison between progressive and conservative cities reveals stark realities, particularly around housing costs and safety. Personal anecdotes bring urban versus suburban living to life. The fun takes a twist as they explore apocalypse preparations while weaving in cultural dynamics of immigrant communities and antinatalism, highlighting the complex future of urban family life.
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ANECDOTE

Family Exodus from LA

  • Simone and Malcolm Collins discuss their move from Los Angeles to rural Pennsylvania.
  • They found suburban life far more convenient and family-friendly than city life.
ANECDOTE

Unexpected Social Benefits of Suburban Life

  • Contrary to expectations, the Collinses socialize more efficiently in the suburbs.
  • They host targeted happy hours in cities, maximizing social interaction when visiting.
INSIGHT

Quality of Life Comparison

  • Conservative cities offer a better quality of life due to effective governance, not individual choices.
  • Services and infrastructure are superior in conservative areas, making them more attractive to families.
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