BritisherPaz49
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Paz49's relentless pursuit of his political agenda, his tendency to use sarcasm and ridicule to attack his opponents, and his unwavering belief in his own righteousness align him with Sideshow Bob. Just like Bob, Paz49 is driven by a desire for power and control, often resorting to underhanded tactics and manipulation to achieve his goals. He frequently criticizes and mocks those he perceives as his enemies, using strong language and often resorting to personal attacks. His obsession with the 'Leftwaffe' and his unwavering support for figures like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage further solidify his resemblance to Sideshow Bob. 'You need Jesus yourself you demented racist old bint. [picture] [quoted tweet]'

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Former British soldier, reader of between lines, proud little Englander, here for a laugh … mainly at the Leftwaffe. 🇬🇧– @BritisherPaz49

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Paz49's strong ambition, cunning, and willingness to use any means necessary to achieve his goals align him with Slytherin. His relentless criticism of the 'Leftwaffe' and his unwavering support for figures like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage showcase his strategic thinking and commitment to his cause. He also demonstrates a willingness to manipulate situations and exploit weaknesses, as seen in his tweets about the 'Leftwaffe' and his accusations of hypocrisy against his opponents. His desire for power and influence, evident in his support for strong leaders like Trump and Farage, further reinforces his Slytherin traits. 'The kinder gentler politics of the left. I’ve just joined @reformparty_uk [picture]'

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This song, a punk anthem that critiques the monarchy and the British establishment, reflects Paz49's strong opinions on the state of the country and his criticism of the current political landscape. While he may not share the same revolutionary spirit as the Sex Pistols, the song's rebellious attitude and its critique of authority resonate with his own views on the government, the media, and the 'Leftwaffe'. His frequent criticisms of the 'woke' agenda and his support for figures like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage further reinforce the connection to this song. 'I don’t think our war dead anticipated they’d be fighting for a Britain that ended up like this. [picture]'

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