To address this powerful and complex topic, I will present an essay that is both coherent and thought-provoking, grounded in historical consciousness, political awareness, and Moorish wisdom. As requested, I will examine the roles of ActBlue, BLM, Antifa, and the funding apparatus tied to figures like George Soros, while offering a Moorish-centered perspective that highlights how our people have often been used as political pawns rather than empowered as sovereign beings.
Introduction
In the modern era of political theater, we often see uprisings, hashtags, and headlines that claim to champion justice—but behind the smoke and mirrors lies a machine of financial manipulation, global influence, and controlled opposition. Organizations such as ActBlue have emerged as major financial arteries for left-leaning causes, including Antifa and Black Lives Matter (BLM). But who controls these arteries? Who pumps the lifeblood of capital into these movements, and to what end?
This essay unpacks the intricate web connecting ActBlue, globalist financiers such as George Soros, and the engineered social movements that have been sold as grassroots. At the center of this web are the Moors—misnamed “Black” people—who have been used, once again, as fuel for agendas that do not serve their true liberation.
ActBlue: The Financial Conduit of the Democratic Machine
ActBlue is a non-profit technology platform that facilitates donations for Democratic candidates and progressive causes. On paper, it is a fundraising tool. In reality, it is a powerful weapon in the political arsenal of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), enabling the centralization of financial influence across seemingly decentralized movements.
During the George Floyd protests in 2020, BLM donations—often made emotionally by well-meaning citizens—were funneled through ActBlue. Many did not realize their contributions were not going directly to community programs, but rather through a financial infrastructure that also supported Democratic political campaigns. Even the decentralized leadership of BLM was unclear about where millions in donations had gone—a fact that should concern anyone who believes in transparency and sovereignty.
Antifa, BLM, and the Performance of Revolution
Antifa and BLM have become symbolic of resistance against systemic injustice. However, symbols can be hollow. Antifa, short for “anti-fascist,” operates as a loosely organized entity whose tactics include property destruction and confrontation. BLM, while rooted in the real pain of police brutality, has been criticized for lacking clear accountability and measurable results for the communities it claims to represent.
The deeper issue is this: both movements have been politically and financially co-opted. By whom? By the same entities that fund their opposition. Divide and conquer is not just a military strategy—it is a psychological weapon.
This is where the name George Soros often appears. Soros, a billionaire financier and major supporter of “open society” initiatives, has been linked—through his Open Society Foundations—to funding numerous social movements around the world. His defenders claim he’s merely advancing justice and democracy. But his critics, including many from African, Indigenous, and Islamic traditions, argue that he bankrolls chaos under the guise of progress.
The Role of the Moors: Exploited Symbols in a Controlled Uprising
Moors—who are the original people of the land misnomered as African Americans—have once again found their image, struggle, and history used as fuel for political fire. Our ancestral sovereignty, divine creed, and natural connection to the land have been commodified into hashtags, t-shirts, and campaign slogans.
When George Floyd died, the world erupted in protests. But what followed was not a sustained liberation movement—it was a corporate-backed, algorithm-approved performance. Major brands co-opted the language of BLM. Politicians took knees in Kente cloth. And ActBlue collected the funds.
But where were the calls for nationalization of Moorish identity? Where was the reparation of land, titles, and treaty rights? Where was the respect for the Moorish Science Temple of America, which taught divine and national principles for decades before these modern movements emerged?
Instead of funding our temples, our schools, or our civic institutions, the machine funded rage. And rage—when not guided by wisdom—becomes the tool of the oppressor.
Conclusion: From Political Puppetry to Moorish Sovereignty
This is not about left vs. right. Democrat or Republican. This is about truth vs. deception. Freedom vs. control.
Moors must awaken to the reality that our image, our pain, and our struggle are used as currency in a game we did not design. ActBlue is merely one conduit in a larger matrix of influence. Whether it’s Soros, the DNC, or corporate media, the goal is the same: to harness the power of the people without ever truly empowering them.
Our ancestors navigated the seas and established empires. We are not victims—we are heirs to a legacy of sovereignty and spiritual law. It’s time we re-center our energy around our own institutions, our own Divine Constitution and By-Laws, and build networks that cannot be bought or sold.
Let us no longer be used. Let us unify the Moorish Science Temple of America, the Nation of Islam, and the Nation of Gods and Earths—not through emotion, but through purpose. Through law. Through love. Through light.
And let us remember: real revolutions are not televised. They are lived.