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Sideshow Bob, with his relentless schemes to take over Springfield and his penchant for elaborate, albeit ultimately unsuccessful, plans, mirrors Beau Dade's desire for a drastic change in British society. Just as Bob constantly schemes to overthrow the status quo, Beau advocates for 'remigration' and the dismantling of the current political system, believing that these measures are necessary to restore a perceived 'golden age' of British society. Both characters are driven by a sense of grievance and a desire for power, using any means necessary to achieve their goals, even if it means resorting to questionable tactics. Their unwavering commitment to their own vision, even in the face of opposition, further reinforces the comparison between Beau and Sideshow Bob.

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Lord Protector of the Realm. Defending British values. Find my content on Lotus Eaters and YouTube. #remigration #freestelios #justiceforstelios #thefutureisbritish– @HistoryBro1

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Beau Dade's strong ambition, cunning, and willingness to use any means necessary to achieve his goals align him with Slytherin. His desire for a 'remigration' policy, his relentless criticism of political figures he deems 'traitors', and his focus on restoring a perceived 'golden age' of British society all point to a desire for power and control. His willingness to use harsh language and inflammatory rhetoric, even when it alienates others, further reinforces his Slytherin traits. His actions and words reflect Slytherin's values of ambition, resourcefulness, and a willingness to bend the rules to achieve their goals, even if it means using questionable tactics.

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This iconic punk anthem, with its rebellious lyrics and critique of the British monarchy, reflects Beau Dade's own rebellious spirit and his desire to challenge the established order. While the Sex Pistols' song aimed to subvert the status quo, Beau's approach is more focused on restoring a perceived 'golden age' of British society. However, both share a common thread of challenging authority and advocating for change, albeit with vastly different goals and methods. The song's raw energy and its defiance of tradition resonate with Beau's own passionate and often confrontational style of political commentary.

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