Human rights are not timeless truths—they are battle-scarred demands, born from rebellion and shaped by empire. To understand their meaning, we must interrogate their origin, their mutation under capitalism, and their revolutionary potential under socialism. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Date: May 25, 2025 Rights Aren’t Natural—They’re Fought Over Ask any liberal where... Continue Reading →
From the Holy Throne to Global Empire (Part 1)
The Empire Collapses, the Cross Survives: From Constantine to the Fall of Rome By Weaponized InformationI. The Constantinian Shift: Christianity's Imperial Co-optationWhen Constantine declared Christianity legal in 313 CE with the Edict of Milan, it wasn’t because he had a sudden epiphany about salvation. No, Constantine saw the rise of a powerful movement and realized... Continue Reading →
We Don’t Got the Same Problems: Class, Colonialism, and the Contradictions of the U.S. Working Class
There are 20 million poor white people. That doesn’t mean we’re all on the same side. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 31, 2025 A Line in the Sand: Class Unity or Colonial Reality? There’s a familiar chant echoing through union halls, protest marches, and socialist podcasts: “We’re all working class.” It’s offered... Continue Reading →
Entitlements for the Empire: Human Rights, White Supremacy, and the Class Logic of Deprivation
In the United States, human rights are not denied—they’re reserved. For the rest of us, survival is conditional, rationed, and policed. The fight for real human rights begins where empire ends. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 25, 2025 Rights for Some, Hunger for the Rest Let’s tell the truth. When Americans scoff at... Continue Reading →
From the Cross to the Throne (Part 5)
✝️ From the Cross to the Throne: A Weaponized Information Series How empire hijacked a gospel of the poor—and how the oppressed kept it alive. Explore the full series below: Part I – Beneath the Cross, Behind the Throne: How Empire Hijacked a Revolution Part II – The Church Before Christianity Part III – When... Continue Reading →
Yuri Kochiyama: The Bridge Between the Barracks and the Barricades
She held Malcolm as he died, but she held the movement together while it lived. From internment camp to Panther meetings, from trial dates to prison visits, Yuri Kochiyama built the infrastructure of solidarity that empire couldn’t break.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 19, 2025Born on the Wrong Side of the War: Internment, Injustice, and... Continue Reading →
Malcolm X: America’s Nightmare, the World’s Dream
He spoke the language of the oppressed, mapped the empire's skeleton, and dared to name capitalism as the disease. That’s why they killed him—and why we must carry his revolution forward.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 19, 2025The Fire This Time: Born Into the Belly of the BeastMalcolm was not born with a manifesto in... Continue Reading →
The European Aberration, Part I: The West Was Never Civilized
Capitalism, Conquest, and the Making of a Death Project By Prine Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 14, 2025 The West Was Never Civilized I was raised on the myths. Like so many of us born inside the belly of the beast, I was taught to see the West as the center of the world—reason’s... Continue Reading →
The Suspension of Freedom: Habeas Corpus, Counterinsurgency, and the Machinery of Domestic War
As the empire recalibrates for internal repression, the Trump regime floats legal dictatorship. But this isn't new—it's the culmination of a system built to criminalize the colonized and preempt the next rebellion. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 10, 2025 From Writ to Weapon: Habeas Corpus in the Crosshairs of Counterinsurgency Let’s call... Continue Reading →
Marilyn Buck: A Daughter of Empire Who Chose the Other Side
“I did not join the movement to become a martyr, but to become a revolutionary.” — Marilyn Buck Part I: From Settler Innocence to Revolutionary Betrayal Marilyn Buck was born on December 13, 1947, in Temple, Texas—a place where the lines of American mythology ran deep: Southern heritage, liberal civility, Cold War patriotism. Her father... Continue Reading →