From the Amerikan Dream to the Amerikan Nightmare: Malcolm X, Revolution and the New Human Being

Malcolm X reshaped my understanding of America’s racial dynamics, revealing it not as a flawed democracy but as a colonial project steeped in oppression. His teachings led me beyond the shallow understanding of leftist politics to a deeper comprehension of the intertwined struggles against imperialism and capitalism. Each encounter with his work pushed me toward recognizing humanity in the oppressed and the global context of their struggles. Through Malcolm, I learned that true liberation requires a conscious break from inherited identities tied to empire. His evolution mirrors a broader human struggle, challenging us to embrace revolutionary love as an act of transformation, not mere rhetoric.

Empire vs. Sekou Odinga: Counterinsurgency, Community Power, and the War for Black Liberation (1944–2024)

Jamaica, Queens forged a revolutionary in the shadow of Malcolm X. The Black Panther Party built dual power — and the state answered with disruption. Underground struggle met federal conspiracy and thirty-three years of captivity. Elderhood returned him to a new generation still facing the same empire. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Black... Continue Reading →

From “Stay Woke” To American Dreaming: The Liberal Capture of Identity Politics, the Rise of DEI, and the Soft Counterinsurgency That Replaced Revolution With Representation

How a radical method of seeing the empire became a tool for managing it, and why reclaiming “woke” requires breaking with the settler state and realigning with global anti-imperialist struggleBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 6, 2025When “Woke” Left Home and Got Jumped by the EmpireOnce upon a time, before cable news discovered... Continue Reading →

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