Killed In USA, Part 2

Killed In USA, Part 2

From Martínez Roque v. USA by Samuel Martínez Roque

January 28, 2026 · 11 min · Season 1 · Episode 5

About this episode

This episode exposes the exploitative mechanisms of American governance and the systemic injustices faced by the vulnerable.

Killed in USA, Part 2 (Explicit) rips the veil off the machinery of American power, revealing a system that thrives on human suffering. Bureaucracy does not just fail, it weaponizes survival, turning it into evidence against the living while absolving itself of responsibility. Through detailed accounts of coerced labor, withheld wages, threats, and systemic indifference, this episode exposes how the State and its institutions profit politically, socially, and morally from death, fear, and exploitation. Survival becomes a liability; injustice is rewarded; and the mechanisms of American governance operate like a scandalous enterprise, protecting themselves while ensuring the vulnerable remain invisible. Far from abstract, this is a brutal indictment of a nation where the administration of death is as clean, calculable, and profitable as filling out a form.

People in this episode

Host: Samuel Martínez Roque

Topics covered

  • American power
  • human suffering
  • bureaucracy
  • coerced labor
  • systemic indifference
  • exploitation
  • administration of death

Keywords

  • American power
  • human suffering
  • bureaucracy
  • coerced labor
  • systemic indifference
  • exploitation
  • administration of death

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: USA

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