35,000 Black agricultural jobs are under threat—Washington calls it "trade leverage."It’s always dressed up in the same words: “trade enforcement,” “national interest,” “economic reciprocity.” But peel back the language of the U.S. State Department and what you’ll find—rotting just beneath the surface—is a weapon aimed directly at the Global South’s agricultural proletariat.This week, Washington fired... Continue Reading →
Redlines: April 8, 2025
Redline: The People’s Intelligence Feed Daily dispatches from the global class war frontline. April 8, 2025. Every headline is a weapon—and every word they write serves power. Redline is our counterstrike: a rapid-fire intelligence feed for the global working class and peasantry. We report the news as it is—through the lens of colonial contradiction, class... Continue Reading →
Mao Was No Monster: Revolution, Power, and the Peasant Road to Socialism
Why Mao Still Haunts the Empire “The Chinese people have stood up!” — Mao Zedong, 1949 To the ruling class, Mao Zedong is not just a villain—he is an existential threat. More than half a century after his death, his image still triggers fear, loathing, and slander across the capitalist world. From liberal think tanks... Continue Reading →
Batman: The Cape of Technofascism
Batman: The Cape of Technofascism While I was watching Super-Pets with my two youngest daughters tonight, I had an epiphany. A realization so obvious in hindsight I almost laughed out loud. Batman—yes, the Batman—is the archetype of technofascism. Not a side character, not a symptom, but the crystallized, caped embodiment of capital’s authoritarian dreams. The... Continue Reading →
Slavery, Indigenous Wars, And The Racialized Class Struggle Of The 19th Century (Race/Class 101, Part 4)
I. The House That Genocide and Slavery Built By the 19th century, the United States had become the crown jewel of capitalist expansion—a rising empire built on land theft, slavery, and an ever-expanding frontier of human misery. The country marketed itself as the land of liberty, yet its economy depended entirely on unfree labor and... Continue Reading →
Trump Card: The Inauguration of Technofascism and the Political Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr
As the United States observes another Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we're reminded of the good doctor — the so-called "dreamer," whose legacy is carefully massaged and packaged to fit a palatable, mainstream narrative. The sanitized King we hear about from politicians and corporate media is a shadow of the man who, in his final... Continue Reading →
“Big Tech, Big Oil, Big Banks and Big Brother: The Rise of Technofascism”
The alliance between the Digerati (Big Tech elites) and the Cowboys (resource barons), reluctantly joined by the Yankees (finance capitalists), has birthed a political-economic Frankenstein. Under Trump’s banner, this unholy coalition consolidates power into what can only be described as a technofascist plutocracy—an empire that subverts democracy under the guise of populism while intensifying global... Continue Reading →
Choking Dissent: The Crisis of Imperialism, the Uhuru 3, and the Black Scare/Red Scare
The case of the Uhuru 3—the African People’s Socialist Party members charged with conspiring to act as agents of a foreign government (Russia)—should not be dismissed as an isolated courtroom drama. It represents something much larger: a symptom of a declining U.S. empire clinging to its eroding supremacy. This case, when viewed through the lenses... Continue Reading →
Framing Russia and China In Our Own Image and Likeness
Written By: Kapone The frequent claims coming out of Western media and government circles that Russia and China are driven by imperialist or expansionist ambitions are not just misguided—they are rooted in a long tradition of Eurocentrism, Orientalism, and even white supremacy. These narratives project the very traits of Western colonial history onto Russia and... Continue Reading →