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This user most closely matches Lisa Simpson: politically engaged, fiercely anti-authoritarian, and deeply concerned with justice and human rights. Their bio with tags like #NuncaMás and #NoAlRacismo, plus tweets such as “Hay toda una estructura en los medios y la política por la que te quieren convencer que este es un país de mierda y que para ser como Europa hay que sacrificar derechos laborales/jubilatorios. Que no te engañen. Las luchas sociales son parte de nuestra identidad. A no claudicar.”, show a strong ideological backbone, much like Lisa’s activism. They are intensely critical of US imperialism and Zionist lobbying, calling the US “el cáncer de este mundo” in tweets like “Los gringos son el cáncer de este mundo.” and “Jamás debieron darles entrada para empezar. Estados Unidos es el cáncer de este mundo.”, echoing Lisa’s frequent critiques of American foreign policy and power structures. Their defense of education and public universities in tweets such as “La universidad también brinda servicios a la comunidad. No es una mera dadora de títulos.” and their anger at graduates supporting reactionary policies mirrors Lisa’s belief in knowledge, public institutions, and social responsibility. While Lisa is usually more restrained in language than this user’s very blunt style (e.g., “Necesito que esta gente de mierda mu3r4 s4ngri3ntam3nt3.”), the underlying traits—moral outrage, left-wing politics, anti-racism, and constant political commentary—align far more with Lisa than with any other main character.

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They come across as more introverted (I) than extroverted: their tweets are intensely opinionated but not about their own social life; instead of posting selfies or social events, they focus on commentary and causes, like asking people to help animals in Córdoba rather than centering themselves in the situation “Ayuden si pueden, por favor. 🙏 #IncendiosForestales #Cordoba #CordobaSeQuema”. Their worldview is highly intuitive (N) and big‑picture, constantly framing events in terms of systems like colonialism, imperialism or societal decay—for example, calling US actions more than a distraction and tying them to a “colonial project” “It's not. It's part of his original colonial project” and describing social decay as a broken “pacto social” “Se rompió todo pacto social… Este contexto nos hace ver la m¡erda pero también lo bueno”. Despite their brutal bluntness, the core is feeling (F)-driven moral outrage and empathy for victims: they rail against racism and genocide “Genocidas hijos de p***” and defend students, workers, and the marginalized over and over, e.g., criticizing those who celebrate others’ misery “Qué futuro nos espera si somos carroñeros entre nosotros y unos celebran la miseria ajena?”. They show strong judging (J) traits in their categorical moral language and structured, all‑or‑nothing conclusions about society: they talk about having to resist propaganda and not claudicating in social struggles “Que no te engañen. Las luchas sociales son parte de nuestra identidad. A no claudicar” and lament that “we failed as a society” in broad verdicts “Fracasamos como sociedad y por ahora no veo esperanzas de reseteo”. Overall, the combination of intense principled idealism, systemic thinking about oppression, strong emotional/moral reactions, and a decisive, judgmental tone fits INFJ: the angry, activist, Jacobin-flavored version of the type.

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Argentine Jacobin at heart, fact-checking gringos and local clowns alike. Once paused a rant to rescue a stray cat—and still finished the thread.– @_juana_vic

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This account radiates Gryffindor’s confrontational courage and readiness to fight perceived injustice, even at personal or social cost. They repeatedly frame political struggle in terms of open conflict and resistance, e.g. saying “Estamos así 🤏 de que se proponga la vuelta a la esclavitud. Está quedando bastante claro que de esto solo salimos c0.rtando c4bezas.” and calling out their own society as complicit in oppression: “En parte merecemos esto... No puede ser que haya gente tan idiota.”. Their moral positions are expressed in absolutist, courageous terms—condemning genocidal states and lobbies (“Nazis hdmp.”, “El lobby sionista tiene agarrado de los huevos a todo el mundo.”) and denouncing the U.S. as “el cáncer de este mundo”—which fits Gryffindor’s tendency toward fiery, uncompromising stances. They also openly exhort others to resist and not give up, criticizing passivity in their own camp: “No lo habrás votado, pero con esta actitud les estás facilitando todo al gobierno. Es rendirse sin luchar lo suficiente.”. While there is some Ravenclaw-style awareness of propaganda and media manipulation, the dominant traits are boldness, moral outrage, and a willingness to escalate conflict in defense of their beliefs—all hallmarks of Gryffindor rather than the subtler pragmatism of Slytherin or the gentler loyalty of Hufflepuff.

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