
Valuetainment "ICE Committed Murder!" - Andrew Schulz EXPLODES Over Alex Pretti Shooting
Feb 1, 2026
Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, comedian and panel commentator, breaks down reactions to the Minneapolis ICE shooting. He discusses rush-to-judgment from viral clips. He explores how missing footage and protester conduct shift narratives. He debates whether high-profile comedians shape public opinion and weighs media incentives behind quick outrage.
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Rush-To-Judgment In Outrage Economy
- Andrew Schulz and Joe Rogan initially condemned ICE for a Minneapolis shooting before all video was public, highlighting rapid public judgments.
- Vincent ‘Vinny’ Oshana argues this rush-to-judgment reflects a viral outrage economy that amplifies incomplete takes.
Context Can Flip Narratives
- Vinny and Adam note missing context (a second video) changed the narrative and made early accusations premature.
- They stress that multiple videos and fuller investigation matter before assigning blame publicly.
Events Aren't Always Morally Simple
- Vinny argues the Minneapolis protester had engaged in prior violent acts and might have been detained earlier, complicating the moral framing.
- He balances criticism of ICE with support for law enforcement and the complexity of protest policing.

