This ain't about a stolen election—it's about a stolen future. The empire’s fingerprints are all over Ecuador’s latest ‘democracy,’ and the people are beginning to wipe it clean. I. They Rigged the Game and Still Claimed Victory Luisa González should’ve won. Everyone knew it. The polls had her leading, the streets were behind her, and... Continue Reading →
A Coup Within a Coup: Syria’s New Proxy Regime and the Fragility of Empire
What empire installs, it cannot control. The failed coup inside Syria’s so-called transitional government shows that you can change the puppets—but the strings always tangle. And the people still ain’t free. I. A Crack in the Puppet State You can dress up a warlord in a suit, give him a fake parliament, and call it... Continue Reading →
Between the Dragon and the Dollar: China’s Resource Dependency and the Struggle for African Liberation
China needs what Africa has. The U.S. wants to stop it from getting it. But beneath the geopolitical chess match lies a deeper question: who do Africa's resources serve—foreign capital or the African people? I. The Empire Is Cracking, But the Scramble Ain’t Over Africa’s soil has always attracted foreign boots, bankers, and businessmen. The... Continue Reading →
Empire Reloaded: Trump’s Africa Hustle and the Machinery of Hyper-Imperialism
Behind the suits, speeches, and staged photo-ops, Trump’s return to Africa is a crude remix of old empire tactics—guns, loans, and lies. The only thing new is the software. I. Africa, Empire, and the Fork in the Road Let’s call it what it is. Africa is being pulled in two directions. On one side, you’ve... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 17, 2025
Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration.AfricaIs Zimbabwe wooing Donald Trump by paying white farmers and ending tariffs?Zimbabwe’s leadership is bending over backwards to win U.S. approval—reimbursing white settler farmers and lifting trade protections. But this isn’t reconciliation; it’s neo-colonial obedience. The comprador class hopes Washington will... Continue Reading →
Huey Was No Gangster: Dual Power and the Science of Revolution in the Heart of Empire
The Most Dangerous Man in America“We do not fight racism with racism. We fight racism with solidarity. We do not fight capitalism with Black capitalism. We fight capitalism with socialism.” — Fred HamptonTo the FBI, Huey P. Newton was the most dangerous man in America. Not because he had an army. Not because he had... Continue Reading →
From Pretoria to Palo Alto: Elon Musk, Apartheid Capital, and the Neocolonial Fantasy of Technofascism
By Weaponized Information “I left South Africa because I didn’t want to be conscripted and forced to oppress Black people,” Elon Musk once claimed, spinning a liberal fantasy of self-exile. In reality, the world’s richest white settler didn’t flee apartheid—he fled a decaying racial order that was no longer tenable in its old form. Today,... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 16, 2025
Redlines – April 16, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration. Africa Elon Musk vs. South Africa: A Neo-Colonial Tech Clash Elon Musk's refusal to comply with South Africa's Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) regulations for Starlink's operation is not merely a business decision—it’s a manifestation of... Continue Reading →
Ben Barka Was No Traitor: The Theorist Of Tricontinental Revolution
A Revolutionary DisappearedMehdi Ben Barka did not die a martyr on the battlefield. He did not perish in a heroic last stand. He was disappeared—abducted in the streets of Paris in 1965, tortured, murdered, and vanished without a trace. His body was never found. His name became a whisper. But his work lives.Ben Barka was... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 15, 2025
Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, settler empire, and technofascist recalibration.AfricaPipeline Politics: Algeria, Italy and the Great Game in North AfricaThe latest developments in North Africa expose a high-stakes contest where the channels of oil and gas become instruments for global domination. Algeria’s role as an energy hub is recast as... Continue Reading →