Based Camp with Simone & Malcolm Collins | A New Right Manifesto: Who is the New Right and what do they believe? @SimoneandMalcolm | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
In this in-depth video, Malcolm and Simone Collins present a comprehensive overview of the "New Right" political movement, its origins, and its key policy positions. As Simone runs for office in Pennsylvania, the couple outlines their vision for a pragmatic, family-oriented, and anti-bureaucratic approach to governance. They discuss a wide range of topics including fiscal policy, social issues, immigration, foreign policy, and environmentalism, offering a fresh perspective on conservative values in the modern era.
Key topics covered:
The emergence of the New Right and its differences from traditional conservatism
Pragmatic, evidence-based fiscal policies
Cultural sovereignty and family rights
Immigration reform focusing on high-skilled workers
America First foreign policy with strategic interventions
Environmental conservation balanced with economic needs
Critique of progressive policies and bureaucratic bloat
The importance of meritocracy and fighting discrimination
Whether you're a political enthusiast, a concerned citizen, or simply curious about emerging conservative ideologies, this video provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of American politics.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction to the New Right
4:15 Origins of the New Right movement
9:30 Fiscal policy and anti-bureaucracy stance
15:45 Social policies and cultural sovereignty
22:30 Immigration reform proposals
28:15 Foreign policy and the "BOP strategy"
34:00 Environmental conservation approach
39:45 Critique of progressive policies
46:30 Education reform and school choice
52:15 The importance of meritocracy
57:45 Final thoughts on the New Right's vision
In this in-depth video, Malcolm and Simone Collins present a comprehensive overview of the "New Right" political movement, its origins, and its key policy positions. As Simone runs for office in Pennsylvania, the couple outlines their vision for a pragmatic, family-oriented, and anti-bureaucratic approach to governance. They discuss a wide range of topics including fiscal policy, social issues, immigration, foreign policy, and environmentalism, offering a fresh perspective on conservative values in the modern era.
Key topics covered:
The emergence of the New Right and its differences from traditional conservatism
Pragmatic, evidence-based fiscal policies
Cultural sovereignty and family rights
Immigration reform focusing on high-skilled workers
America First foreign policy with strategic interventions
Environmental conservation balanced with economic needs
Critique of progressive policies and bureaucratic bloat
The importance of meritocracy and fighting discrimination
Whether you're a political enthusiast, a concerned citizen, or simply curious about emerging conservative ideologies, this video provides valuable insights into the evolving landscape of American politics.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction to the New Right
4:15 Origins of the New Right movement
9:30 Fiscal policy and anti-bureaucracy stance
15:45 Social policies and cultural sovereignty
22:30 Immigration reform proposals
28:15 Foreign policy and the "BOP strategy"
34:00 Environmental conservation approach
39:45 Critique of progressive policies
46:30 Education reform and school choice
52:15 The importance of meritocracy
57:45 Final thoughts on the New Right's vision