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Sideshow Bob, known for his cunning schemes and relentless pursuit of revenge against the Simpsons, mirrors Bahgat Saber's unwavering commitment to his cause and his willingness to use any means necessary to achieve his goals. Like Sideshow Bob, Bahgat Saber frequently uses strong language and inflammatory rhetoric, targeting specific individuals and institutions. His relentless criticism of the Egyptian government and his desire to overthrow the current regime, despite facing opposition and challenges, echo Sideshow Bob's constant attempts to outsmart and defeat the Simpsons. Both characters exhibit a strong sense of ambition and a willingness to use any means necessary to achieve their objectives, even if it means resorting to unethical or manipulative tactics.

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Egyptian-American activist fighting for freedom and justice in Egypt. Advocate for the overthrow of the current regime and the return of democracy. Join the #JibhatTahrirMisr movement for a better future for Egypt.– @bahgatsabermasr

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Bahgat Saber's ambition and cunning, coupled with his willingness to challenge authority and his focus on power dynamics, align him with Slytherin. His relentless pursuit of change, his strategic use of social media to build a following, and his willingness to use strong language and tactics to achieve his goals reflect the Slytherin values of ambition, resourcefulness, and a thirst for power. He often uses phrases like 'Jibhat Tahrir Misr' and 'We will conquer' which echo the Slytherin desire for victory and dominance. His relentless criticism of the Egyptian government and his desire to overthrow the current regime demonstrate his ambition to reshape the political landscape, a characteristic often associated with Slytherin.

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This song, which calls for change and a rejection of the status quo, resonates with Bahgat Saber's message of revolution and his desire to overthrow the Egyptian government. The lyrics, 'You say you want a revolution, well you know, we all want to change the world', reflect Bahgat Saber's own call for a radical shift in the political landscape. The song's energy and passion mirror Bahgat Saber's own fervent commitment to his cause and his willingness to fight for a better future.

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