History is often told from the perspective of conquerors, romanticizing imperialism as a noble endeavor of “discovery.” However, this narrative ignores the vibrant, complex societies that existed long before European arrival; civilizations rich in culture and knowledge prepared to resist. The so-called “Age of Discovery” merely facilitated violent conquest, genocide, and exploitation. Colonialism and capitalism are intertwined, with wealth extracted through enslavement and land theft, while underdevelopment in colonized regions resulted from this systematic violence. Today, the consequences of colonialism persist, as neo-colonial strategies manipulate economies and suppress sovereignty. To reclaim the future, societies must confront this history, recognize the pain of oppression, and organize for a just world, free from the chains of empire.
Ranking the Empire: What Peace Metrics Reveal—and What They Bury
America Falls in the Global Peace Index, But the Story Behind the Numbers Remains UntoldBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 26, 2025Rankings Without Responsibility: How a Peace Index Becomes a Weather Report KTLA’s “U.S. ranks among the least peaceful nations in 2025” reads like a calm forecast for storm season: numbers, arrows, and... Continue Reading →