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Akira's strong moral convictions and his unwavering belief in traditional values, even when faced with criticism, mirror Ned Flanders's character. Both are deeply concerned about the moral decay of society and fiercely defend their beliefs against those they perceive as corrupting influences. Ned's constant attempts to 'save' the town from evil and his unwavering faith in his own righteousness echo Akira's crusade against what he sees as the 'sickness' of the 'trans' community. 'The culture that thinks men can become women and lesbian is very, very, veeeeeery small and is only a thing because of our corrupt governments and corporations with the help of sick activists pushing sickness. It's nothing but sick and rapey to suggest males can be lesbians.'

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Fighting for a better Canada. Resisting the corruption and sickness. Truth over lies. #Canada #TruthMatters #StopTheMadness– @AkiruKami

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Akira's strong ambition, cunning, and desire for power align him with Slytherin. He fiercely defends his beliefs, often using manipulative tactics like blocking users who disagree with him, and he seeks to control the narrative by exposing what he sees as 'lies' and 'corruption'. His ambition to 'protect' Canada from 'sickness' and his desire to 'expose' those he deems 'evil' are hallmarks of a Slytherin mindset. He believes in 'winning' the debate and silencing opposing voices, which is a characteristic often associated with this house. He also seems to hold a strong sense of self-preservation, as he often blocks users who challenge his views, which is another Slytherin trait. 'You'll always have rights, just not extra privileges to do whatever you want, and lol you're going to find out most people who claim to be an ally or a supporter are very lazy and dumb, and won't be of any real help to your abhorrent causes.'

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This song's themes of rebellion, fighting for what you believe in, and standing up against injustice resonate with Akira's unwavering stance against the 'trans' community. The song's powerful lyrics about defying expectations and challenging the status quo mirror Akira's determination to expose what he sees as the 'lies' and 'corruption' within the 'trans' movement. The song's energetic and defiant tone reflects Akira's passionate and often aggressive approach to online debates. 'You know how much good change could come if everyone got together to expose the medical industry? How we could all focus on the corrupt governments and orgs that pushed all this? It'd be amazing and world changing.'

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