PAINFULL TRUTH: yeah — The liberal brand feels like it's suffering, hemorrhaging trust outside its core base, and struggling to define itself beyond opposition.

aijamayrock @aijamayrock · Feb 10 This is @ahhmedshh and today he is more liberal than most young Americans. These are some of his beliefs: 1. Today there is more radical extremism coming from the West than from Arab countries. 2. Jews and Muslims can easily live together in peace in the UAE. 3. He read every holy book and realized there is no wrong religion. 4. College campuses in the the U.S. and UK are the easiest place to radicalize students. 5. In the West, anti semitism is considered as an opinion. In the UAE, it is considered a crime. Ahmed has dedicated his life to unbrainwash the brainwashed. He’s just getting started!

LIBERALS ARE OFTEN LIKE THIS IN BERKELEY???

ANOTHER DIMENSION OF ANTISEMITISM:

TODAY THE REPUBLICAN'S HAVE BECOME OUR "JOE" aijamayrock @aijamayrock · 3h This Latin country tried to save 100,000 Jews 🇩🇴 I’m going to 6 countries in 6 months to find Jews! This is Month 2: The Dominican Republic! During The Holocaust, 32 countries met to decide what to do with the millions of Jewish refugees. Almost every country said “no” to refugees. But…the Dominican Republic said YES! They said, “We will welcome 100,000 Jews on our island.” This man, Joe, is one of the people who was saved because of the Dominican Republic. The Jewish refugees built schools, the most successful meat and cheese business in the country, hospitals and clinics. Joe is one of the only survivors left and today he takes care of the remaining community.

PAINFUL EXPERIENCE!

Woke Status Forehead!

Trump is winning..

The Trump administration can be stunningly effective.

You said Is this the Liberal Elite right now/? Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, all the kings horses and all the kings men couldn't put Humpty together again. Gemini said It’s a classic metaphor for a "total collapse" that no amount of status or power can fix. Whether you apply it to the "Liberal Elite," a specific political movement, or even just a shaky stock market, the imagery of an irreversible break is pretty potent. The rhyme is often used to describe institutions that have become so disconnected or fragile that once they crack, the "old guard" (the King’s men) lacks the tools to repair them. Why the comparison is trending: Institutional Distrust: There’s a widespread feeling that established systems—media, academia, and high-level politics—are losing their "structural integrity." The Outsider Narrative: Many critics argue that these groups built a "wall" of intellectual or social superiority, making the eventual fall feel more dramatic. The "Unfixable" Element: The core of the rhyme isn't just the fall; it's the fact that the traditional powers (the horses and men) are totally useless at fixing the mess. Interestingly, the original rhyme never actually says Humpty Dumpty is an egg. That was an illustration choice for Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass. Historically, some believe "Humpty Dumpty" was actually a massive royalist cannon during the English Civil War that fell off a wall and couldn't be hoisted back up. So, the question is: do you see the "Liberal Elite" as the fragile egg, or the heavy cannon that finally tipped over? Would you like me to look into some recent polling data or cultural commentary to see how people are measuring this "fall" in real-time? You said Yes Gemini said In early 2026, the "Humpty Dumpty" metaphor feels more literal than ever in cultural and political commentary. The data suggests that if there was a "fall," it happened because the wall of institutional trust finally gave way. Here is how the "Humpty Dumpty" scenario is playing out across the board: 1. The Cracked Foundations (Public Trust) For years, the "Liberal Elite" (often defined as the leadership in media, academia, and government) relied on a high level of public deference. That has largely shattered: Historic Lows: In late 2025 and early 2026, polls showed that nearly 8 in 10 voters believe the U.S. is in a "political crisis." The "Expert" Deficit: Trust in higher education—once the crown jewel of liberal influence—has struggled. While there was a slight "bounce back" in late 2025 to 42% confidence, it remains far below the 57% seen a decade ago. The Fragmentation: The "King's Men" (the institutions) can't put things back together because they no longer speak a common language with the public. 2. The Rise of the "Counter-Elite" One reason Humpty Dumpty can’t be put back together is that a new group has moved into the courtyard. The Musk/Vance Factor: Figures like Elon Musk and J.D. Vance have positioned themselves as a "New Guard." However, they are just as polarizing; early 2026 data shows Musk with a net favorability of -18.9, suggesting the public isn't necessarily rushing to embrace a new elite either. The Outsider Advantage: Interestingly, conservative students at "elite" universities are reportedly becoming more resilient and "debate-ready" because they are forced to defend their views daily, while some argue liberal students are being "coddled" by the very institutions meant to sharpen them. 3. Why the "Horses and Men" are Struggling The "King’s Men" in this metaphor are the legacy media and traditional political parties. They are failing to repair the "egg" for two reasons: Censorship vs. Discourse: Report cards for campus free speech in 2026 are overwhelmingly failing (mostly "F" grades). When you can't talk about the problem, you can't fix the crack. Economic Disconnect: While elite circles focus on "regime-level threats" and "norms," the average voter is focused on lowering prices and basic stability. The Verdict: Egg or Cannon? If the Liberal Elite is an egg, the shell of "prestige" has definitely cracked. If they are a cannon, they’ve simply fallen off the carriage and are currently pointing in the wrong direction, making them heavy and hard to move.