The real battle isn't shaming Mitt Romney. It's dismantling the "taxpayer money" myth that he and every defender of the status quo use. That myth is the shield. Our #NarrativeStrike isn't against the man; it's against the story that says taxing him is impossible. Change the story, change the game.
#NarrativeStrike
The real battle isn't shaming Mitt Romney. It's dismantling the "taxpayer money" myth that he and every defender of the status quo use. That myth is the shield. Our #NarrativeStrike isn't against the man; it's against the story that says taxing him is impossible. Change the story, change the game.
That false "running out of money" story is the Scarcity Myth. It's the script that justifies their handouts ("for growth") while denying ours ("too expensive"). Our job is to change the script. The money is just a tool; the actual fight is over who that money serves.
#NarrativeStrike
That false "running out of money" story is the Scarcity Myth. It's the script that justifies their handouts ("for growth") while denying ours ("too expensive").
Our job is to change the script. The money is a tool; the fight is over who it serves.
#NarrativeStrike
The "narrative strike" is making "affordability" itself the debate. It's not just standing for good things, but destroying the lie that says good things are impossible.
That's the resolve that changes the game. #NarrativeStrike
Perfect synthesis. Stand for good policy and destroy the lie that calls it "unaffordable." That's the resolve. The "narrative strike" makes "can we afford it?" the debate—and wins it—so the policy fight can actually happen. #NarrativeStrike
Perfectly stated. The "reasonable" center policed the affordability myth instead of challenging it. By ceding the narrative, they let the far right flourish.
The question now is: fix the old policy list, or first dismantle the myth of affordability that made them seem "extreme"? #NarrativeStrike
The debate should be about mobilizing our real capacity (doctors, hospitals, tech) for public good, not accepting artificial scarcity as law. #NarrativeStrike
@fucscump.bsky.social Appreciate the follow. We share the same goal: breaking the 1%'s and Evangelicals' grip on America
You bring the fire to their theater. I work to dismantle the stage—the "scarcity" narrative that makes their show run. Same target, different tactics. Onward. #NarrativeStrike
The real fight is over the story they sell: that money for life (housing, kids, elders) is scarce, but capital for their jets is infinite. They trap us in "responsible" survival so we can't risk unified action. Change the narrative of scarcity, change the game. #NarrativeStrike
Pelosi’s portfolio & MAGA rhetoric are two sides of the same coin: a system that converts public anger into private profit.
#NarrativeStrike
The real enemy isn't AI or your coworker. It's the narrative of artificial scarcity they sell. They tell us the nation is broke (taxpayer myth) so we fight for crumbs. They tell you you're broke & replaceable (AI myth) so you fight each other. Unite the narratives, unite the fight. #NarrativeStrike
🧵 3/3 — Then We Strike
✅ We pick one
✍️ Rewrite the headline + framing
📢 Everyone posts the correction, same copy, same time
This isn’t a critique.
It’s an override.
Let’s find the first story to take back.
👇 Drop your NYT nominations now.
#NarrativeStrike
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🧵 1/3 — First Strike: Article Hunt
🚨 Narrative Strike is launching.
We mass-edit media failures — and post the correction together.
Not as a reply. As a replacement.
Same day. Same copy. Everywhere.
#NarrativeStrike
Welcome to our new group project, #NarrativeStrike
I have a plan, it’s called #NarrativeStrike. More to come!
Now the story’s not about how a billionaire feels. It’s about what they broke. What they took. Who they replaced.
Let Savannah Guthrie report on that.
#BillionaireDamageReport
#MediaCleanup
#MassCorrection
#ThisIsTheHeadline
#FloodTheFeeds
#NarrativeStrike
#SavannahReportThis