We do not care about "what we know" .. activists mocking the transformations of the Houthi speech

A activist, in a video clip circulating, called on the militia supporters to use the word "Madri" as a ready answer to any question related to those targeting their sites, or the results of these operations, which sparked widespread mockery on social media sites in the country.
The term “Madri”, which is derived from “I don’t know” in the eloquent Arabic language, has become a way to evade answering questions after the vast American attacks, which prompted the Yemenis to launch a “#Madri” tag on social media to ridicule the state of denial and obfuscation practiced by the militia, they said.
The tag opened the door to questions and publications that dealt with the situation in, and accused the Houthis of committing various violations of "looting rights to deprive employees of their salaries, and the absence of real obligations towards citizens in their areas of control."
Yemenis pointed out that the Houthis who have always repeated the slogan "We do not care", as an expression of challenge and resilience in the face of any bombing or threat, began today to replace it with "Madri", in an indication of "changing the tone" from boasting to evasion.
Commenting on the issue, the Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism in the internationally recognized Yemeni government, Muammar Al -Iryani, said: “From the slogan“ What we do not care ”, which was raised by the terrorist Houthi militia of Iran, in an expression of the vanity of power and the briefing of oppression, to the slogan (Madri), which has become the mouthpiece of its leaders and media outlets.
Al -Iryani added, in a post on the X platform: “It is clear that this militia is going through its weakest cases, between denial and confusion, and fear of the next.”
He continued: "Where it reveals that, that the militia no longer has an answer to the successive losses and escalating pressure except, the answer by saying (Madri)."
The Yemeni minister saw that it is "not just a word, but a reflection of a real horror state within the corridors of the group, and the pre -fall stage."
Activists said, "The term circulating between the Houthis is an implicit recognition that the damages and losses are great, and that the Houthi blackout, fear is more severe, and an official recognition of the lack of confidence in the social incubator."
An account called “The Sincere Saying” said: “ #I manage an official recognition that the victims and losses are great, and that the Houthi blackout is severe and fear is more severe ... and a recognition of the lack of confidence in the social incubator.”
The Yemeni parliament member Shawky Al -Qadi published a video that mocks the Houthis, and attached him to a publication: “The Yemenis know, teach and count all your crimes, and they will be held accountable for you one day with the will of the free Yemen and the help of God.”