The Colorblind Con Job: How the Supreme Court Makes Black Power Disappear

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.

Cathedrals and Carriers: Marco Rubio’s Civilizational Manifesto for a New Western Century

In Munich, the language of heritage, sovereignty, and renewal cloaks a program of bloc consolidation, industrial recalibration, hardened borders, and unilateral force. Beneath the hymn to Western civilization lies a disciplined strategy to reassert Atlantic primacy in a multipolar world. The question is not whether the West will act — but who benefits from how... 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 →

Rare Earthquake: When Empire Can’t Keep the Lights On

China’s resource sovereignty is shattering Europe’s industrial illusions—and marking a new phase in the global class war By Weaponized Information June 5, 2025 Rare Earths, Real Power, and the Empire’s Media Shell Game The Reuters article, “Some European auto supplier plants shut down after China’s rare earth curbs,” is co-written by Victoria Waldersee and Christoph... Continue Reading →

Rights And Revolution: The Class Struggle Over Who Deserves To Live

Human rights are not timeless truths—they are battle-scarred demands, born from rebellion and shaped by empire. To understand their meaning, we must interrogate their origin, their mutation under capitalism, and their revolutionary potential under socialism. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Date: May 25, 2025 Rights Aren’t Natural—They’re Fought Over Ask any liberal where... Continue Reading →

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