From Sanctions to Siege: Venezuela and the Old American Playbook
The US abducts Maduro, bombs Caracas, blocks tankers, and redirects Venezuelan oil to allies—a display of 21st-century imperialism disguised as law enforcement
October 7, 2023: Greenlight for Genocide
Ignored warnings, state complicity, and the weaponization of grief: how October 7 became the greenlight for Israeli genocide.
September 11, 1973: A Chilean Coup and the Echo of Empire
Decades before the Twin Towers fell, another September 11 marked an American-made tragedy abroad
Fear of a Red Planet: America’s Unhealthy Obsession with Communism
America’s fear of communism has fueled wars, coups, and repression both abroad and at home, shaping policy and silencing leftist movements.
Alligator Alcatraz: Florida’s Concentration Camp on Indigenous Soil
Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz uses cruelty, legal loopholes, and environmental destruction to turn immigration detention into political theater.
The Iran Delusion: How the U.S. Invented Its Favorite Enemy
Decades of U.S. coups, sanctions, and propaganda have shaped Iran into an enemy to serve Western geopolitical and economic interests.
Chavez Ravine: Forgotten Neighborhoods Beneath Dodger Stadium
The tragic tale of Chavez Ravine reveals the erasure of a vibrant Mexican American community to make way for Dodger Stadium
The Israel Exception: How U.S. Shields a Rogue Nuclear State, Threatening Global Order
As Israel bombs Iran over alleged nuclear ambitions, it’s time to confront the decades-long hypocrisy surrounding its own secret arsenal.
Beyond the Boogeyman: The Origins and History of Hamas
Despite decades of demonization, Hamas emerged from a broader, older resistance—one rooted in Palestine’s long struggle against colonialism and occupation.
Politics of Deflection: Tone Policing in Service of Supremacy
Like a velvet glove over an iron fist, or a dagger wrapped in decorum, tone policing is the polished language of domination—a demand for civility that conceals the violence of systemic power; not with a gag, but with a glower.
Bernie and AOC: Figureheads of Liberalism’s Hollow Symbolic Resistance
The fire-turned-fizzle of Sanders’ and Ocasio-Cortez’ idealism is a reminder that the Democratic Party is not a vehicle for progressive change, but rather a mechanism to contain and neutralize it.
The Cuba Embargo: A Relic of America’s Six-Decade Grudge
The Cuba embargo hasn’t toppled Havana, but it has exposed U.S. hypocrisy while highlighting how shared resources and collective resilience outlast empire.