In a provocative dissection of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling against Louisiana's majority-Black district, the article exposes a chilling truth: the very mechanisms meant to ensure voting rights are systematically undermined. NPR's portrayal of this as a mere legal setback pales in comparison to the deeper rot at the heart of American democracy, which has long grappled with the notion of Black political power. This ruling is emblematic of a historical pattern where rights are granted under duress, only to be stealthily reclaimed when they threaten the status quo. It’s not just about losing a voting bloc; it’s about the ongoing struggle for true representation in a system designed to contain it.
Freedom Trucks and Forgotten Crimes: Trump, PragerU, and the Rolling War Over America’s Past
The Freedom Trucks, a mobile spectacle promoted by Trump’s campaign and supported by federal and corporate funding, embody a calculated effort to sanitize American history. Behind the facade of patriotic education lies a strategic apparatus that whitewashes the nation's origins: the triumph of freedom inescapably intertwined with slavery and genocide. As kids engage with AI-enhanced exhibits glorifying historical figures, the truth becomes obscured within a mythic narrative designed for obedience, not inquiry. In response, educators and activists are building a counter-history rooted in truth, pushing back against this historical manipulation. As the ruling class desperately rewrites the past, the need for authentic resistance grows ever urgent.
Settlers in the Wreckage: J. Sakai, Technofascism, and the War for the Future
J. Sakai’s interviews force the U.S. left to confront the settler-colonial foundations it has spent generations avoiding. His analysis exposes the myth of the revolutionary white proletariat, the collapse of liberal illusions, and the expansion of war into every domain of life. But Weaponized Information pushes further, grounding his insights in monopoly finance capital, technofascism,... Continue Reading →
The Colonial Architecture of Class: How Race Was Engineered to Divide Labor and Stabilize Empire
What masquerades as a race-class conflict in America is merely the internal workings of empire. By tracing the evolution of labor relations, it becomes clear that racial divisions are structural, not superficial nuisances. This overlapping oppression demands a unified, revolutionary response, dispelling false dichotomies to reveal a singular system demanding collective action.
Science for Empire, Faith for the Base: The AP and the Crisis of Knowledge in a Dying Empire
How the Associated Press’ “anti-science” investigation conceals an imperial civil war over who controls knowledge—and how the global working class can reclaim it.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 23, 2025How AP Stages “Science Under Siege”The Associated Press wants you to know that science is under attack. It tells this story in the familiar... Continue Reading →
Equal Protection for Empire: Lawfare and the Reversal of the Voting Rights Act
How CNN’s Supreme Court coverage buries the counterrevolution of voting rights under the language of legality — and what it reveals about the racial state of empire in decline.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 16, 2025The Civil Rights Obituary as Liberal TheaterOn October 14, 2025, CNN’s Chief Supreme Court Analyst Joan Biskupic published... Continue Reading →
Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust: Capitalism’s Baptism in Blood
This "Columbus Day," we bring you a special edition Weaponized Intellects Book Review that turns the holiday inside out with John Henrik Clarke’s Christopher Columbus and the Afrikan Holocaust—a revolutionary autopsy of empire. Clarke tears apart the myth of “discovery,” exposing how Europe’s feudal decay and capitalist hunger fused into genocide, slavery, and global plunder.... Continue Reading →
From Bonapartism to Technofascism: Losurdo Reads the Trump Regime
History Repeats—First as Tragedy, Second as Algorithmic FarceBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | October 1, 2025The Mask Slips: Democracy’s Reserve Clause Democracy or Bonapartism is not a book about definitions; it’s a pry bar. Domenico Losurdo takes the shiny word “democracy,” wedges it under the lid of liberal mythology, and pops the hinges clean... Continue Reading →
Assata Shakur and Charlie Kirk: Two Martyrs, Two Americas
One died free in exile, a symbol of liberation; the other died at home, a symbol of reaction. Their lives and deaths mirror the split soul of America, caught between empire and freedom.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 26, 2025Death as a Mirror of EmpireIn September 2025, two deaths shook the American political... Continue Reading →