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Yazid's strong sense of morality and his unwavering faith, combined with his tendency to be overly earnest and sometimes preachy, make him reminiscent of Ned Flanders. Like Ned, Yazid is a devout believer and often uses religious phrases in his tweets. He is also deeply concerned with justice and fairness, and he frequently expresses his outrage at the injustices he sees in the world, especially in Syria. While Ned is known for his kindness and generosity, Yazid's strong language and criticisms can sometimes come across as harsh and judgmental, similar to Ned's occasional moments of righteous indignation.

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Syrian activist, passionate about freedom and justice for the Syrian people. #Syria #Revolution #Freedom– @Bani_Umayad

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Yazid's dedication to helping the Syrian people, his strong sense of justice, and his unwavering loyalty to his beliefs align with the values of Hufflepuff. His tweets about the Syrian conflict and his support for the Syrian revolution demonstrate his commitment to helping those in need, a key characteristic of Hufflepuffs. His strong sense of fairness is evident in his criticism of the Syrian regime and its allies, and his unwavering loyalty to his beliefs is reflected in his passionate advocacy for the Syrian people. He also shows a strong sense of community and loyalty to his fellow Syrians, which is another important Hufflepuff value. Even though he uses strong language, he does so out of a strong sense of justice and a desire to see the Syrian people free from oppression, which aligns with the Hufflepuff value of fairness and kindness.

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The song's melancholic tone and its themes of isolation, despair, and the futility of communication resonate with Yazid's tweets about the Syrian conflict. Like the lyrics of the song, Yazid expresses a sense of helplessness and frustration at the ongoing violence and suffering in Syria. The song's message of the importance of speaking out against injustice, even when it seems like no one is listening, aligns with Yazid's passionate advocacy for the Syrian people and his unwavering support for the Syrian revolution. The song's powerful imagery of silence and the inability to connect with others also reflects the sense of isolation and despair that many Syrians feel in the face of the ongoing conflict.

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