Malcolm X reshaped my understanding of America’s racial dynamics, revealing it not as a flawed democracy but as a colonial project steeped in oppression. His teachings led me beyond the shallow understanding of leftist politics to a deeper comprehension of the intertwined struggles against imperialism and capitalism. Each encounter with his work pushed me toward recognizing humanity in the oppressed and the global context of their struggles. Through Malcolm, I learned that true liberation requires a conscious break from inherited identities tied to empire. His evolution mirrors a broader human struggle, challenging us to embrace revolutionary love as an act of transformation, not mere rhetoric.
Workers of the New World: BRICS+, Platform Capital, and the Class Struggle Inside Multipolarity
The Atlantic neoliberal order is disintegrating, revealing the ravages inflicted on workers and the environment by a relentless pursuit of profit. As BRICS+ nations seek to reclaim industrial sovereignty and labor rights, they face a chaotic multipolar reality where exploitation continues under different guises. Amid profound instability, the laboring class must transition from mere instruments of production to conscious political actors capable of reshaping development. This moment offers a critical opportunity: to reclaim the narrative and construct a world centered on human dignity and ecological balance. The question now is whether history will be rewritten by workers or remain dominated by elites.
Iran Under Hybrid War: Sanctions, Sabotage, Terror Proxies, and the Long Siege Against Sovereignty
A forensic reconstruction of how sanctions, sabotage, terror proxies, narrative warfare, and regional forward bases have converged into a full-spectrum hybrid war against Iran — and why the January 2026 unrest is not a spontaneous crisis, but the latest front in a decades-long campaign to break an independent state.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information |... Continue Reading →
Russia Without Putin: A Corrective Without a Compass
How Tony Wood’s corrective to Western liberal delusion stops short of anti-imperialist clarity — and what it reveals about the NATO Left’s crisis of thought. Weaponized Intellects Book Review Series | By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 19, 2025 “Too much attention has been paid to the man, and not enough to the... Continue Reading →
The World Condemns the Blockade: The United States Stands Alone
Nearly every nation on Earth votes to end the economic siege of Cuba — and Washington answers with silence, ships, and sanctions.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 31, 2025How the Story Is Arranged Before We Even BeginThe Associated Press article opens by treating the U.S. embargo on Cuba as if it were a... Continue Reading →
A Rupture in the Clouds? Ireland’s Landslide and the Battle for Meaning
The Guardian celebrates Connolly’s victory while quietly containing its significance. The material roots of the landslide reveal deep crises in housing, neutrality, and austerity. Ireland’s rupture reflects a wider imperial unraveling in the heart of the West. Only organized struggle can turn this symbolic breach into lasting transformation.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October... Continue Reading →
From Crony Capitalism to Technofascism: Why Newsom’s Jab at Trump Misses the Point
Gavin Newsom brands Trump the “leading nationalist and socialist of our time.” Democrats decry cronyism. Republicans shout America First. But behind the slogans, both parties run the same monopoly system: bailouts, subsidies, and surveillance—capitalism without its mask.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 3, 2025When Capitalism Calls Itself SocialistAt the end of August 2025,... Continue Reading →
Stacking the Deck and Losing the Game: How Russia Keeps Beating the West at Its Own Table
We expose Foreign Policy’s Putin-as-gambler smear for what it is: imperial narrative control. The real record shows decades of NATO expansion, coups, sanctions, and economic warfare. Russia’s moves are part of a deliberate multipolar strategy shaking U.S. dominance. We close by linking readers to the global forces already fighting back. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized... Continue Reading →
When China Arms the Sahel, the West Cries “Danger” — But the Real Threat is to Empire
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are breaking from the colonial script — and the multipolar future they’re building is what really keeps Washington awake at nightBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 9, 2025I. Through the Barrel of a Narrative“China Delivers Artillery and Armor to Burkina Faso” by Dylan Malyasov, published in Defence Blog... Continue Reading →
The Double Bind: India’s Ambiguous Role in Multipolarity and the Contradictions of the Neocolonial State
From BRICS+ summitry to strategic subservience, India’s fractured path reveals a deeper class conflict—between imperial integration and revolutionary sovereignty. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 31, 2025 Between Summits and Shackles: India’s Place in a Multipolar World In the age of multipolarity, some seats at the table come padded with illusions. India, with... Continue Reading →