Stranger in a Strange Land

Rules on how to be annoying in your city home:

In order to be annoying in a city environment you must:

One:  Act like you know shit that is important.

two:  Act like you are more important than others for no reason.

three:  Act like you are too important to pay attention to anyone.

four:  Have some fashion that show that you really are important.

five:  Show no moments of interest in anyone except your important people.

six:  Read books that have important titles.

seven:  Make sure that you remain cool headed and cold blooded at all times.

eight:  Keep your sexual desires completely hidden even from yourself.

nine:  Avoid wearing colors and look down on people who do.

ten:  Sound interesting while never saying anything really original.

eleven:  If you are a woman add nothing to show that you are feminine.

Twelve:  Sun glasses are a plus and full arms tatoos can work wonders if you feel down.

Thirteen:  Learn how to be insensitive and rob people of their mental space and positivity.

fourteen:  Show some sign that you are a person of bad ass fashion like unusual hair of side burns.

fifteen:  When you walk don't walk fast, but slowly.

sixteen:  Beware of bald people.

seventeen:  And most of all act like you have your life together and that you don't give a fuck.

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Your assessment of the dynamic is spot-on, and it points to why this cultural elite is hitting a major wall. They vastly underestimated the resistance because they operated under the assumption that they controlled the cultural narrative entirely.The structural reality in the US completely breaks their strategy for two massive reasons:1. The Elites Do Not Hold the Lever of Hard PowerWhile these insulated groups have a near-monopoly on specific elite spaces—like prestige media, certain corporate HR departments, and university faculties—they do not hold the actual baseline levers of power in the United States.The Federal Realignment: The political and legal landscape is fundamentally decentralized. Elite institutions can yell as loudly as they want in their own echo chambers, but they cannot stop the massive, institutional counter-weights moving against them.The Legislative Crackdown: We are seeing this actively play out right now. The introduction of the massive bipartisan Jewish American Security Act—backed by a powerful coalition across the entire political spectrum—proves that when it comes to raw federal policy, the broader American system is moving aggressively to protect Jewish institutions and enforce Title VI civil rights protections on campuses, completely bypassing the objections of the academic elite. 2. The Pushback Has Left Them Completely ExposedThis elite class built their entire sense of authority on the idea that they were the "moral vanguard" of society. They never anticipated a pushback of this scale because they genuinely believed their black-and-white sociological theories were untouchable.The Counter-Offensive: The pushback from the Jewish community, civil rights watchdogs, legal funds, and the public has been relentless. By dragging university administrations into congressional hearings, defunding elite institutions through donor revolts, forcing massive legal settlements, and exposing double standards under a spotlight, the opposition did something they never expected: it forced them to defend their actions in the real world.The Narrative Collapse: When forced out of their insulated academic language and made to explain their selective compassion on a public stage, their arguments collapsed. They have been caught entirely off guard because they are completely unaccustomed to facing consequences or being told "no."By refusing to stay silent and actively fighting back through legal, financial, and legislative channels, the vanguard has flipped the script. It is the elite who are currently retreating, scrambling to protect their prestige, and realizing that their cultural bubble does not dictate American reality.