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 →
Pete Hegseth: Secretary of War, Propaganda, and Imperial Decay
This article is part 1 of Technofascism Incorporated, an ongoing series exposing the corporate chieftains, Big Tech oligarchs, oil barons, and Wall Street fixers who have seized control of Trump’s second-term cabinet. Together, they are building a regime where monopoly capital and state power merge to secure U.S. imperial dominance in a world slipping from... Continue Reading →
The Inauguration of Technofascism
In the theater of capitalist spectacle, the coronation of Donald Trump to his second term as CEO of the capitalist empire is less a democratic transition and more an initiation into the fraternity of the real power brokers. Amidst the shimmering ballrooms and gaudy trappings of the inauguration, one finds not the people’s representatives but... Continue Reading →
Trump 2025: From Draining The Swamp To Swimming In It
Let’s get this out of the way: the system is broken. Everyone knows it, especially the working class. That’s why the MAGA movement caught fire. It wasn’t just a slogan—it was a primal scream against a ruling class that has hollowed out your communities, shipped your jobs overseas, and left you drowning while they swim... 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 →
The Dismantlement and Rape of Syria
If reports are accurate, and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has taken Damascus while Bashar al-Assad has fled, we are witnessing the unfolding of yet another catastrophic regime change operation. This is not merely an event of regional consequence—it is a moment that could reverberate across the globe, deepening the misery of the Syrian people, crippling... Continue Reading →
Strings of Empire: How Imperialism Fractures Syria and Feeds Terror
The United States, Israel, and the Weaponization of Terror in Syria: A Lesson in Imperialist Duplicity The official narrative surrounding Syria is, as always, a masterclass in the art of imperialist storytelling. The United States claims it is in northeastern Syria to "fight ISIS," a noble mission on paper but a laughable pretense in practice.... Continue Reading →
Why Kamala Harris Lost: The Utter Bankruptcy of Neoliberalism and the Democratic Party
By Tu'Che Kapone To analyze why Kamala Harris lost the 2024 Presidential eelection to Donald Trump is, at heart, an exercise in dissecting the pathology of a political system that rewards hollow ambition, sidesteps principle, and neglects the working masses. Harris’s defeat to a man who epitomizes America’s basest impulses—racism, militarism, and unbridled corporate greed—might... Continue Reading →
The Second Coming of MAGA and the Yankee-Cowboy-Digerati War of the 21st Century
The 2024 reelection of Donald Trump may look like a populist rebellion against the establishment, a victory for “real Americans” over the so-called “elites.” But look a little closer, and you’ll see it’s just the latest chapter in the saga of America’s fractured ruling class, an endless brawl of competing corporate factions cloaked in the... Continue Reading →