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Jean-Sébastien Matte's cynical outlook, conservative leanings, and occasional disregard for the feelings of others make him a perfect match for Mr. Burns. Like Burns, he is often critical of the status quo, particularly regarding government policies and social movements: 'Shameful that there is such a huge crowd for this protest. Montreal is full of naive, ignorant people, left wing zealots and Islamists. This is extremely concerning.' He also shares Burns's belief in individual responsibility and a limited role for government intervention, as seen in his support for a mixed healthcare system: 'Le système mixte est la bonne solution pour désengorger notre système de santé.' Both characters are also known for their self-interest and willingness to manipulate situations to their advantage, though Jean-Sébastien Matte's cynicism might be more nuanced than Burns's blatant greed.

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Politically engaged Canadian with a passion for individual liberty and critical thinking. Advocate for a better healthcare system and a more equitable society. Follow me for insightful commentary and occasional humor.– @johnofnotrade

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Jean-Sébastien Matte's strong ambition, cunning intellect, and desire for power place him firmly in Slytherin. His tweets reveal a sharp mind that analyzes situations with a critical eye, as seen in his analysis of the 'equity' vs. 'equality' debate: 'The worrying part is the use of the term 'equity' instead of 'equality'. Equality denotes the same status to every individuals. Equity enforces outcomes.' He is also willing to use his intellect to achieve his goals, as seen in his decision to vote for Poilievre despite his own liberal leanings: 'People have had enough of the reign of the liberals, I fit in that list, yet I will vote for Poilievre. He's at least saying the right things.' These traits align with the Slytherin values of ambition, resourcefulness, and a desire for power.

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This anthem of rebellion and social commentary captures Jean-Sébastien Matte's spirit of questioning authority and challenging the status quo. Like the song, he is critical of political systems and the actions of those in power: 'Shameful that there is such a huge crowd for this protest. Montreal is full of naive, ignorant people, left wing zealots and Islamists. This is extremely concerning.' He also shares the song's frustration with the state of the world and its injustices: 'The worrying part is the use of the term 'equity' instead of 'equality'. Equality denotes the same status to every individuals. Equity enforces outcomes.' Both the song and Jean-Sébastien Matte's tweets express a desire for change and a more equitable society.

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