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Simone Haruko Collins (
née The birth name is the name of the person given upon their birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name or to the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a births registe ...
Smith; born 1987) and Malcolm James Collins (born 1986) are a married couple known primarily for their views and advocacy related to pronatalism, a stance encouraging higher birth rates and expressing concerns about demographic decline and its implications on society and the economy. They also host the podcast ''Based Camp''.


Career

Simone and Malcolm Collins previously worked in
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and technology sectors. Simone previously served as the managing director for Dialog, a secretive invite-only social club co-founded by investor
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. Malcolm previously worked as a venture capitalist at TheVentures in
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. The Collinses are currently the managing directors of the corporate wholesale travel agency Travelmax. The couple has written five books in their ''Pragmatist Guide'' series. Their book ''The Pragmatist's Guide to Governance: From high school cliques to boards, family offices, and nations: A guide to optimizing governance models'' was briefly on the Wall Street Journal Bestseller List in 2023.


Pronatalism advocacy

The Collinses are prominent figures within the pronatalist movement, which advocates for higher birth rates as a means to address demographic and economic challenges. They are the founders of Pronatalist.org, a non-profit initiative aimed at promoting and supporting high birth rates. The Collinses fear that low fertility rates, especially among people they view as high-achieving, could lead to a decline in innovation and societal progress as well as the extinction of cultures, economic breakdown, and the collapse of civilization. They are part of a network of self-styled “elites,” that include billionaires like
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, who publicly express concerns about demographic trends leading to population collapse. They have been featured in discussions about their use of preimplantation genetic testing to select embryos. The Collinses are vocal supporters of using advanced reproductive technologies, including
in vitro fertilisation In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation in which an ovum, egg is combined with spermatozoon, sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating the Ovulation cycle, ovulatory process, then removing ...
and
genetic screening Genetic testing, also known as DNA testing, is used to identify changes in DNA sequence or chromosome structure. Genetic testing can also include measuring the results of genetic changes, such as RNA analysis as an output of gene expression, or ...
, to promote higher birth rates and advocate for selecting embryos based on perceived desirable traits, such as high IQ. The Collinses' views have been criticised as promoting
eugenics Eugenics is a set of largely discredited beliefs and practices that aim to improve the genetic quality of a human population. Historically, eugenicists have attempted to alter the frequency of various human phenotypes by inhibiting the fer ...
. In 2023, they were speakers at the controversial Natal Conference in Austin, Texas which featured speakers connected to
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eugenicist Eugenics is a set of largely discredited beliefs and practices that aim to improve the genetics, genetic quality of a human population. Historically, eugenicists have attempted to alter the frequency of various human Phenotype, phenotypes by ...
s. They have "scoffed at the idea that they were eugenicists" and have strongly disavowed any form of racism.


Political views and involvement

Simone ran as a Republican for the 150th District in the
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elections in 2024, losing by 17.5%. The Collinses do not support transgender health care for youth, but express acceptance for people whom Simone described as "legit trans" as opposed to those who fall into the "trans cult." Simone opposes allowing transgender students to use bathrooms corresponding to their gender identity and to play on sports teams matching their gender identity. In the 2024 US presidential election, the Collinses supported the Republican ticket of
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and
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. On the issue of
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, Simone Collins has described herself as "very pro-gun."


Personal lives

Malcolm is the great-grandson of Carr Collins Sr., founder of the Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company, and grandson of
James M. Collins James Mitchell Collins (April 29, 1916 – July 21, 1989) was an American businessman and a Republican Party (United States), Republican politician who represented the Third Congressional District of Texas from 1968 to 1983. The district was ba ...
, a Dallas, Texas businessman and politician. In 1997, Malcolm's parents undertook a contentious divorce and custody dispute; the proceedings were characterized by one judge as "extensive, bitter and long-lasting". During the divorce, Malcolm was ordered to live at a private boarding school funded by a family trust. The divorce was finalized in 2001. It was discovered in 2021, upon the death of James Collins's wife Dorothy Dann Collins Torbert, that some $29 million had been embezzled from the family trust fund by Barbara Chalmers, the family bookkeeper. Reflecting on his childhood, Malcolm noted that he has "no beef with my parents. My childhood was hard, but my adulthood has been easy. Can I say a parent did a bad job if I’m happy with my life today? I don’t think so." Simone was born in Japan as a self-described "mistake baby" and the only child to a failed polyamorous marriage. At some point in her life, Simone experienced eating disorders that gave her fertility issues.


Marriage and children

The Collinses married after Malcolm proposed on
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in 2013. The Collinses have stated that they plan to have seven to thirteen children total. As of 2024, they have four children. The Collinses refuse to give their daughters traditionally feminine names, because they believe social research shows that women with feminine names are taken less seriously. Beginning with their third child, the Collinses have used preimplantation genetic testing during
in vitro fertilisation In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation in which an ovum, egg is combined with spermatozoon, sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating the Ovulation cycle, ovulatory process, then removing ...
to select embryos with a desirable genetic makeup. The Collinses claim that every decision they make is backed by data. The Collinses also employ
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in disciplining their children, which is based on Simone's personal observation of lions and tigers during a safari trip, despite clinical consensus that it impairs
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.


Religious beliefs

In 2024, the Collinses stated they were atheists, although at the time they were already promulgating a theological worldview they called "Techno-Puritanism" which they described as an "intentionally constructed religion, technically atheist". However, by 2025, they stated that, "the belief that God is a real entity that actually exists at a different point in time ... is just so core to our worldview". They base Techno-Puritanism on the book ''The Martyrdom of Man'' by William Winwood Reade as well as the
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; they consider both of these works divinely inspired scripture.


References

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