Pretti Shooting: It Is ALWAYS About The Narrative™

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The Left needs to set The Narrative™. 90% of what they do and say is about The Narrative™. It is about building a story that puts everything into the context that they need you to accept. 

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"Nobody is above the law" turns into "assaulting federal agents is a First Amendment activity." 

The great insight of Critical Theory is that everything is persuasion, and power comes from persuasion in democratic societies. That is why the meaning of words always changes in a way to generate as much emotional impact as possible in the direction you want; facts don't matter, but emotional punch does. 

Critical Theory was the Marxist response to their perplexing failure to create revolutionary movements in advanced capitalist societies. Revolutions worked in places like Russia because they were, ironically, pre-capitalist, corrupt regimes, but not in the societies where they were SUPPOSED to, according to Marx. 

It turned out that capitalism didn't lead TO the immiseration of the masses, but rather AWAY from the dystopia Marx predicted. The proletariat, it turned out, did better and better over the years, and the proletariat actually became middle class. When the Soviet authorities screened The Grapes of Wrath in Russia for people, they thought it was great anti-capitalist propaganda; it turned out that average Soviet citizens were amazed that even dirt-poor Americans could afford a car, so the movie was pulled. 

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Critical theory was developed as a way to get around this fact. It, along with the 'Long March Through the Institutions," which was the plan to take the West over from within by slowly taking over the cultural means of production, laid out a strategy to get around the "revolution" problem by convincing people that the West, and in particular America, really is a hellhole. 

You see the results today. Our schools, our universities, our media, and basically all the cultural means of production, with the exception of pockets here and there, are basically controlled by the Left, and they use that power to create a story about life in America and the West that is utterly at odds with reality. They define the heroes and villains, curate what you see and what you don't, tell you what is important and what is not, and as you have seen over the past few years, have done their best to silence alternative sources of information. 

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The Alex Pretti affair is a perfect example of this phenomenon. 

The Left has, for weeks, created conditions where the Pretti shooting was inevitable. Not that particular shooting at that particular moment, but the constant violence, harassment, lies, ambushes, and the highly organized and sophisticated tactics used were all planned, and most of the people involved were trained to create viral moments that could be pushed out, buttressing the narrative that ICE is the "Gestapo." 

Pretti and Renee Good, as well, were both trained as instigators. I am not saying they wanted to be martyrs, but they were part of an organization designed to create martyrs. That is the whole point of the whistles, the shoving, the "dearresting," the threats of poisonings, assassination, the throwing of objects, the stalking, preventing sleep...everything is about creating an incendiary situation out of a simple attempt to arrest an illegal alien who is targeted for deportation because they are a felon. 

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And when Pretti was shot, there was an immediate narrative being put out there, complete with photoshopped pictures of him on MSNOW, descriptions of him as "the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life." An ICU nurse who never hurt a fly, gunned down for no other reason than he annoyed a Border Patrol agent. 

It's Hollywood, man! The perfect story. And a complete fiction.

Only Pretti was not such a nice guy. In fact, in that earlier confrontation with ICE, it turns out that he taunted the federal agents to assault him, which may be one of the reasons they let him go despite committing multiple felonies in the earlier incident. Ironically, if they had arrested and charged him for spitting at an agent, damaging the car, and then resisting arrest, he likely would be alive today. 

No doubt there are many people at protests who have no intention of getting in scuffles with agents, but almost everyone in the caravans that follow ICE has been trained to instigate violence. And I mean literally trained in techniques to do so. 

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In that earlier instance, as well as the one that got him shot, he was carrying a gun in his waistband. While he had a carry permit, it turns out that nobody is permitted to assault federal, state, or local law enforcement, or, for that matter, anybody else, while carrying a gun. He was not, in fact, legally carrying. He was not just stupid to be armed while assaulting officers and taunting them; he was committing a felony on top of all the others. 

Pretti has been canonized, almost literally, for being martyred. 

"Holy ground." Just as George Floyd Square is still a no-go zone to this day. It is "George Floyd Square," with a statue and rotting buildings. 

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It is and always was about The Narrative. No matter which of the activists managed to get themselves killed, they would always be turned into the prettified martyr because that is the entire point of this exercise. George Floyd had fatal levels of fentanyl and meth in his system, had COVID, had just committed a crime and resisted arrest, and they turned him into a saint. 

Did George Floyd deserve to die? Of course not. But he created the conditions that made it almost inevitable. Pretti and Good did so intentionally, as part of a conspiracy to make it happen. Neither likely expected to die, but everybody in those mobs was baying for blood because they wanted to catch a viral moment to feed the "Gestapo" narrative. 

There is an entire leftist library out there describing how to do this, why to do it this way, and why it is the only way to get the revolutionary change they have been trying to achieve for decades. 

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This is what an insurgency looks like in a democracy. The proletariat failed to do what they were supposed to, which was revolt. It turned out that life under capitalism was appealing to them, so the Marxists decided to find another way. 

This is the way. And with the entire cultural means of production at their disposal, they are doing pretty well by following their plans. 

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