Communes, Collectives, and the Ecosocialist Horizon

By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information Reclaiming the Future from Below As capitalist modernity collapses under the weight of its own contradictions—ecological breakdown, mass displacement, monopolized food systems, and imperial overreach—the world finds itself at a crossroads. On one path: technofascist dystopia, ruled by billionaire climate bunkers and digitized scarcity. On the other: the slow, stubborn... Continue Reading →

The People Will Not Wait: Colombia’s Labor Referendum and the Revolt Against Oligarchy

This isn’t a legal gamble—it’s a class insurgency. Petro’s referendum isn’t bypassing democracy. It’s invoking it, in the only language the oligarchy fears: mass participation backed by working-class power.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 12, 2025I. When the Ruling Class Cries “Unconstitutional”On June 11, 2025, AP News published a story that, at first... Continue Reading →

The Sahel Doesn’t Beg Anymore: Mali, Niger, and the Fracturing of the Neocolonial Order

The Sahel Doesn’t Beg Anymore: Mali, Niger, and the Fracturing of the Neocolonial Order As Barrick scrambles to defend its mines and the Red Cross cries foul, Mali and Niger are doing something dangerous—they're choosing sovereignty over subservience. This isn’t chaos—it’s counterpower in motion. By Weaponized Information | June 7, 2025 I. Propaganda by the... Continue Reading →

Myanmar and the Multipolar Moment: Excavating the West’s Manufactured Panic

As Myanmar charts an uncertain course through crisis and contradiction, the imperial press calls China's presence “hegemony”—but what it fears isn’t domination. It fears delinking. Beneath the narrative lies a deeper truth: the anti-colonial revolution remains unfinished, and multipolarity offers space to breathe, maneuver, and fight back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June... Continue Reading →

Peasants and Revolution: From Mao to Cabral

By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information The Revolutionary Subject from the Soil Western Marxism long wrote off the peasantry as pre-political, reactionary, or at best transitional. But history—especially in the colonial and semi-colonial world—has exposed that lie with blood and fire. The most successful revolutions of the 20th century—China, Vietnam, Cuba, Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau—were peasant-based, anti-colonial,... Continue Reading →

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