The daughter of Caribbean labor radicalism enters the furnace of U.S. racial capitalism. The Communist Party becomes a battlefield over race, class, and the super-exploitation of Black women. McCarthyism criminalizes Black internationalism and deports a revolutionary. Exile in Britain transforms repression into new insurgent possibility. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Black History Matters... Continue Reading →
Trump, the Plutocrats, and the Scrap Heap of Democracy: Technofascism and the Breaking of the Settler Deal
This essay shows how liberal media turns raw power into a moral drama and calls it analysis. It lays out the hard record beneath the story—colonial foundations, security buildup, and institutional force. It names Trump 2.0 for what it is: a technofascist turn driven by imperial decline and class retreat. It argues that when consent... Continue Reading →
1848 Never Ended: Empire as Permanent Counter-Insurgency
From the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo to biometric border walls, the settler-colonial project continues—now digitized, militarized, and deployed against the very workers it displaced. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 17, 2025 On June 15, 2025, the New York Times published a feature by immigration correspondent Jazmine Ulloa, presenting the deployment of 700 active‑duty Marines across... Continue Reading →
Wartime Deportations and the Illusion of Judicial Resistance
The Supreme Court temporarily stalled Trump's deportation plan, but this isn't democracy in action—it's a pause in a war against migrants and workers. MSNBC calls it constitutional conflict. We call it settler-colonial theater.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 16, 2025I. MSNBC’s Legal Theater: The Empire Negotiates Its Own RepressionLisa Rubin, MSNBC’s legal correspondent and former... Continue Reading →