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Lisa Simpson is the closest match because she is the show’s intellectual activist who constantly engages with social justice issues, much like the user’s tweet 'The hubris thats surrounding reactionary the effort to violently push the overton window against indigenous treaty rights in BC is disgusting'. The user also oscillates between political labels, as seen in 'all the socialists on here think im a closeted right winger and all the right wingers think im a closeted socialist', mirroring Lisa’s occasional frustration at being misunderstood by both sides. Their habit of publishing thoughtful essays, e.g., 'New substack is live!' and reflecting on ideological shifts ('Age 10‑12: Liberal … Age 19‑20 (present): Red Tory') also aligns with Lisa’s penchant for writing essays and debating politics in class. Finally, the blend of earnest activism with a sarcastic meme‑driven style, such as 'when the cops surrounded my fentanyl lab so i gotta pull out this move', captures Lisa’s mix of serious moral conviction and youthful irreverence.

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These tweets show a reflective, inward‑focused style, e.g., 'I’m torn on the MOU deal… I’m worried about what foreign money is being used', indicating introverted introspection. The user often discusses abstract ideas and future possibilities, such as 'falling down a research rabbit hole' and 'the hubris … to violently push the overton window', which points to an intuitive (N) preference. Their moral language and concern for justice—'The hubris … is disgusting… truth and reconciliation is the only path forward'—reveal a feeling (F) decision style. Finally, the consistent production of Substack posts and mentions of deadlines—'newest substack is live!' and 'I have to go on a journey … to take one of my finals tomorrow'—demonstrate a judging (J) orientation. Together these traits align best with the INFJ personality type.

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Red Tory thinker from BC, ex-mountain-climber who once answered a boss call at 2,500m. Writing about Canadian politics, history & justice. Substack author.– @MrLibraWasTaken

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The Libra Paradox mixes Canadian rye whisky for the user’s Fraser Valley roots, maple syrup for the sweet Social Gospel side, Fernet‑Branca for the bitter anti‑fascist red‑tory fire, and Aperol for the bright, contradictory political colors. The drink’s balanced sweet‑bitter profile mirrors the tweet ‘all the socialists on here think im a closeted right winger and all the right wingers think im a closeted socialist’. The bitter Fernet echoes the line ‘The hubris that’s surrounding reactionary … is disgusting.’ A splash of Aperol captures the ‘Progressive Redacted Party goes kinda hard’ vibe, while the maple syrup nods to ‘I’m a Social Gospel Red Tory fighting against fascism’. Finally, a dash of cold brew coffee gives the dark, introspective edge of ‘Kid A is the best Radiohead album’.

Your Hogwarts House
MrLibraWasTaken repeatedly confronts extremist and fascist rhetoric, showing a willingness to speak out even when it risks backlash, a hallmark of Gryffindor bravery. For instance, they wrote, "Their leader is a holocaust denying neo Nazi who threatened to rape Anaida Poilievre… maybe you’re the one better off not being Canadian," directly calling out extremist figures. They also denounce "the hubris that's surrounding reactionary… effort to violently push the overton window against indigenous treaty rights in BC is disgusting," defending marginalized communities. Their self‑description as a "Social Gospel Red Tory fighting against fascism" further underscores a daring commitment to justice. While they display intellectual depth, the dominant trait across their feed is bold, confrontational activism, aligning best with Gryffindor.

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The user’s tweet that "all the socialists on here think im a closeted right winger and all the right wingers think im a closeted socialist" shows a defiant refusal to be labelled, echoing the song’s refrain “I won’t do what you tell me”. Their repeated condemnation of fascist and far‑right elements – e.g., "The hubris thats surrounding reactionary the effort to violently push the overton window against indigenous treaty rights in BC is disgusting" and "far right liberals masquerading as “conservatives” continue to hollow out the rich legal and cultural history" – matches the anti‑authoritarian anger of “Killing in the Name”. The line "Red Toryism is dead" and their call for a “Progressive Redacted Party” illustrate a rebellious push against the political status‑quo, a core theme of the track. Their provocative tone in tweets like "If you think you can turn an American goyim into one of God’s chosen Somalians… not gonna happen" mirrors the song’s aggressive “fuck you” chorus. Overall, the song’s relentless protest against oppression and its refusal to obey resonates with the user’s political activism and contrarian identity.

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