Empty minds and vacant squares: Secret behind Brotherhood’s repeated failure to demonstrate

The Brotherhood is always urging protest and revolution, despite the fact it fails every time to attract anyone to respond to its calls, which it repeats on every occasion in complete disregard to people ignoring them.
The Brotherhood’s usual stupidity embodied the tenth
anniversary of Egypt’s January 25 revolution, as the terrorist group mobilized
its weapons to attack the Egyptian state and motivate people to demonstrate,
but no one responded. The same thing was repeated many times in the past, as
people used to ignore the group’s rhetoric, while the group addresses the
international community, specifically American and Western media, which
provides wide spaces for its calls for demonstrations and presents them as if
they are serious calls that will find responses.
Western media aims to put pressure on the Egyptian state and
claim that the conditions for demonstrations are repeatable, in order to extort
Cairo. At the same time, the Brotherhood finds the opportunity achieve its
goals in the West, which is still using the group in a game with the regimes of
the Arab region and the Middle East.
On the other hand, the Brotherhood also addresses its supporters
and members through these calls in an attempt to hide the group’s decline and
delude them that there is hope it has a chance to return.
This has brought the return of the hashtag “The Brotherhood
is a lie and has ended” that spread on social media following the failure of
the protest calls launched by fugitive contractor Mohamed Ali in September
2020.
At that time, the squares were vacant, which prompted the
contractor to “retire from political work,” as he claimed at the time, in
opposition to what he considered to be the “people's lack of desire for
freedom.”
The first failed call to demonstrate was the "18
days" call by the group to demonstrate across Egypt on the first January
25th anniversary following their ouster. The calls were for a repeat of the
revolution in which citizens demonstrated for 18 days to bring down the regime,
but the people ignored the calls and the squares remained empty of any
demonstrators.
The next failed calls that came were on June 30, 2014,
coinciding with the fall of the Brotherhood’s rule. Analysts said at the time
that the group did not want to believe that it had become a pariah in the
street.
The group also took advantage of the difficult living
conditions to start a civil disobedience from within the home, which was
embodied in refraining from paying utility bills such as water, electricity and
gas, but that also did not find a real response.
On November 11, 2016, a new call appeared that the
Brotherhood leaders called to demonstrate in protest against decisions taken by
the government of Sherif Ismail at the time, as part of a package of economic
reforms that it was working to implement, to denounce the low supply and
increased prices of sugar and rice, which they sought to call the “revolution
of the poor”.
Then, in light of the failure of calls by Moataz Matar, a program
presenter close to the group, analysts described the group as “bankrupt and
delirious”.
This was followed by the repeated calls for demonstrations
launched by Mohamed Ali and then calls for demonstrations in January.