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Like the overly serious and self-important Kent Brockman, Stathis employs grandiose, dramatic language in propagating his revolutionary views. Just as Brockman often sensationalizes news stories, Stathis uses hyperbolic phrases like 'the final empire that dissolves all others' and 'the last chapter of prehistory' to lend weight to his Marxist-Leninist ideology. His uncompromising rejection of existing systems mirrors Brockman's stubborn commitment to his principles, even when faced with contradictory evidence or perspectives.

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Greek revolutionary thinker | Marxist-Leninist theorist | Anti-imperialist advocate | Exploring the intersections of class, gender, and global resistance | Join the struggle for collective liberation. DMs open for comradely discourse.– @StathisSts013

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Stathis' revolutionary spirit, courage in confronting imperialism and existing power structures, and unwavering commitment to his ideals align him with the Gryffindor house. His call to 'cut off the head and liberate everyone. (22/23)' reflects the bravery and daring associated with Gryffindors. Moreover, his theoretical depth and intellectual rigor in analyzing complex issues like gender through a Marxist lens echo the studious nature of Gryffindors. Finally, his rallying cry for 'the globalization of the class struggles of all peoples' evokes the bold, confrontational spirit that defines the house of Gryffindor.

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This iconic protest song's defiant rejection of mainstream media and call for grassroots uprising perfectly capture Stathis' revolutionary ethos. The opening lines 'You will not be able to stay home, brother/You will not be able to plug in, turn on and cop out' mirror Stathis' exhortations against complacency and inaction. His critique that 'bourgeois' feminist movements focus solely on 'rights within the current social framework' echoes the song's condemnation of those who remain passive spectators. Moreover, Stathis' assertion that the 'bourgeois empire' will catalyze 'the globalization of the class struggles of all peoples' aligns with the song's vision of a worldwide revolution transcending racial and cultural boundaries.

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