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Aaron Jay's cynicism, ambition, and disregard for the well-being of others, particularly those he perceives as 'scheming creeps,' aligns him with Mr. Burns, the ruthless and power-hungry owner of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Mr. Burns's relentless pursuit of power and wealth, even at the expense of others, mirrors Aaron Jay's criticisms of 'secular leftist Jews' and his belief that they are motivated by greed and self-interest. Like Mr. Burns, Aaron Jay seems to believe that the world is a dog-eat-dog place where only the strong survive. His tweets about the flaws of higher education and his criticism of cultural appropriation also reflect Mr. Burns's disdain for anything that doesn't serve his own interests.

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A critic of hypocrisy and flawed logic in political discourse. Advocate for free speech. Skeptical of higher education. Openly critical of the left and the hard right. Passionate about history, culture, and equality. – @AaronJay954127

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Aaron Jay's strong ambition, cunning, and desire for power, coupled with his willingness to use any means necessary to achieve his goals, make him a perfect fit for Slytherin. His criticism of 'secular leftist Jews' for their 'scheming' and 'exploitation' of power reflects the Slytherin value of ambition and ruthlessness. His defense of Owen Jones against accusations of being 'transphobic' shows his willingness to stand up for those he believes in, even if it means going against the grain. His tweets about cultural appropriation and the flaws of higher education also reveal a certain level of cynicism and a desire to challenge the status quo, traits that are often associated with Slytherin.

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Taylor Swift's 'The Man' is a song about the double standards that women face in society, and it captures Aaron Jay's frustration with the hypocrisy of political discourse. The song's lyrics, 'If I was a man, then I'd be the man,' reflect Aaron Jay's belief that people are often judged differently based on their gender. His tweets about cultural appropriation and the flaws of higher education also suggest that he is aware of the ways in which power and privilege are distributed unequally. The song's message of empowerment and its call for equality resonate with Aaron Jay's own desire for a more just and equitable world.

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