Chicago is shown here not as a northern refuge of progress, but as what it actually was and remains: an internal colony where segregation, poverty, and police occupation shaped Fred Hampton into a revolutionary Marxist with no illusions about the system he was up against. From those conditions came a politics willing to go where... Continue Reading →
An Act of State: Martin Luther King Jr., Political Assassination, and the Crime of Empire
William F. Pepper’s An Act of State dismantles the myth of a tragic killing and exposes the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. as a deliberate act of governance—carried out to halt a revolutionary convergence of anti-imperialism, class struggle, and mass organization inside the United States. This MLK Day intervention refuses memorialization and restores King... Continue Reading →
Assata Shakur and Charlie Kirk: Two Martyrs, Two Americas
One died free in exile, a symbol of liberation; the other died at home, a symbol of reaction. Their lives and deaths mirror the split soul of America, caught between empire and freedom.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 26, 2025Death as a Mirror of EmpireIn September 2025, two deaths shook the American political... Continue Reading →
Charlie Kirk, Zionism, and the Cracks in a Crumbling Empire
The Grayzone turns a feud between donors and their disciple into intrigue about Israel, but the deeper story is U.S. polarization, Gaza’s genocide, and empire in decay.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 15, 2025The Manufacture of Martyrdom: How Propaganda Frames the Death of Charlie KirkOn September 12, 2025, The Grayzone ran with a... Continue Reading →
Charlie Kirk, Ideological Violence, and the Weaponized Afterlife of Assassination
His life was an arsenal of propaganda, his death a gift to the ruling class. The empire mourns its guards while erasing its captives. Liberalism launders violence into opinion, reaction recasts repression as free speech. Breaking the spell means naming the violence and standing with the oppressed. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September... Continue Reading →