What appears to be a comparison between two unrelated commodities—apples picked in U.S. orchards and Apple devices assembled across the Global South—is in fact a comparison between two forms of the same capitalist-imperialist labor regime. In U.S. agriculture, superexploitation is organized through settler-colonial land relations, racialized migrant labor, H-2A dependency, deportability, and the broader coercive... Continue Reading →
The Letter That Lied: Excavating the K-Shaped Economy and the Empire That Built It
How AP News Turns Class Warfare Into Geometry — and What the Numbers Reveal About Imperial Decay, Worker Immiseration, and the Fight Being Waged From the U.S. Streets to the Global South.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | December 1, 2025How to Turn a Class Fracture into a Friendly Letter of the Alphabet The Associated... Continue Reading →