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Pericles's cynicism, his desire for power and control, and his disdain for the 'woke' agenda align with the characteristics of Mr. Burns. Both are driven by a desire to maintain their own power and influence, often at the expense of others. Pericles's criticism of the media and his belief in the need for a strong leader echo Mr. Burns's control over Springfield and his manipulation of the media to achieve his goals. His quote, 'The loss of narrative control requires the regime / Cathedral to overtly exercise its power which seems to energize the Right and win new allies,' reflects Mr. Burns's willingness to use force and intimidation to maintain his dominance.

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Advocate for freedom, reason, and individual responsibility. Interested in technology, history, and the future of civilization. 'Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts.' - Richard Feynman– @Explicatur1

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Pericles's sharp intellect, ambition, and cunning align with the traits of Slytherin house. He is highly critical of the existing power structures and seeks to expose their flaws, much like a Slytherin might challenge the established order. His interest in technology and its potential to disrupt the status quo mirrors the Slytherin's desire for power and control. He also displays a willingness to use his intelligence and persuasive skills to advance his own agenda, a characteristic often associated with Slytherins. His quote, 'Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts,' reflects a Slytherin's willingness to question authority and challenge conventional wisdom, even if it means going against the grain.

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This song, with its message of challenging the status quo and exposing the hypocrisy of those in power, aligns with Pericles's critical stance on the media and political institutions. He frequently criticizes the media's narratives and the perceived dominance of the left, suggesting a desire for a fundamental shift in the political landscape. His quote, 'The loss of narrative control requires the regime / Cathedral to overtly exercise its power which seems to energize the Right and win new allies,' reflects the song's theme of a rising tide of dissent against the established order.

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