Austerity for the people, subsidies for capital—two wings of empire spar over who gets to pilot the crash landing By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 The Manufactured Rift: A Class Dispute Masquerading as Public Debate The article in question—published June 3, 2025, in The Washington Post and authored by Jacob Bogage... Continue Reading →
Groceries Cost More in the U.S.—Because Capitalism Needs Hunger to Survive
Food inflation in the imperial core isn’t a glitch. It’s how capital disciplines labor and stabilizes empire—one overpriced meal at a time. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 3, 2025 Part I: Hunger as Business, Affordability as Propaganda By Weaponized Information | June 2025 G. Brian Davis is a freelance personal finance writer... Continue Reading →
Peasants and Revolution: From Mao to Cabral
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information The Revolutionary Subject from the Soil Western Marxism long wrote off the peasantry as pre-political, reactionary, or at best transitional. But history—especially in the colonial and semi-colonial world—has exposed that lie with blood and fire. The most successful revolutions of the 20th century—China, Vietnam, Cuba, Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau—were peasant-based, anti-colonial,... Continue Reading →
Fear of a Decolonized Planet: White Panic, Empire’s Collapse, and the Path to Revolutionary Defection
Tracing the roots of white panic from colonial supremacy to imperial decline—and why defection from whiteness is the only way forward By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 The Panic Is the Confession: Why So Many White People Feel Like the World Is Ending You can feel it in the air. Watch... Continue Reading →
Bill Of Whites: The Colonial Origins of the US Constitution
Settler Panic, Colonial Amnesia By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 Why the Collapse of Empire Feels Like Oppression to Those Who Lived Off It “We’re losing our country.” “Our rights are under attack.” “Democracy is in danger.” These are the cries echoing across settler America like the last wails of a... Continue Reading →
No Socialism on Stolen Land: Why Land Back and Reparations Are Revolutionary Prerequisites
You can’t build a workers’ republic on a settler colony. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 Revolution Without Reckoning? You hear it all the time—usually from someone quoting Marx on wages or waving a red flag at a march: “We need to focus on the working class.” But ask them what... 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 →
Globalization Reconsidered: Inequality in the Global Plantation
Revisiting the colonial foundations of global capitalism—and the revolutionary path forward By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 31, 2025 I. Globalization Was Never Global—It Was Colonial From the Start Back in the 1990s, they sold us a fairy tale. They called it globalization. We were told it would bring prosperity, connection, and opportunity to... Continue Reading →
Shadow of Empire: How the Underground Economy Conceals Global Class War
A Weaponized Propaganda Excavation of Visual Capitalist's portrayal of the $12.5 trillion 'shadow economy' Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 30, 2025 Behind the Chart: Who Draws the Lines of Visibility? Dorothy Neufeld, the author of this glossy data piece on the world’s “underground economy,” is not a rogue number cruncher but a functionary... Continue Reading →
Redlines: May 30, 2025
Redlines: May 30, 2025 Daily revolutionary dispatches from the frontlines of global class war, colonial contradiction, and technofascist stabilization. Africa AFRICOM Panics—Because Africa’s Tired of Being a Military Plantation AFRICOM’s commander is sounding the alarm over China’s growing presence in Africa—accusing Beijing of trying to “replicate U.S. assistance.” As if AFRICOM’s legacy is humanitarian, not... Continue Reading →