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Lisa Simpson is the series’ intellectual activist who constantly questions authority and defends the vulnerable, which mirrors Jessica Rojas’s self‑description as a "critical thinker" and libertarian activist. In tweets like "They lied to her because cord blood is WORTH MONEY… they gaslit her in her most vulnerable moment" and "Fear campaigns, coercion, and failed ‘expert’ policies were rewarded… Explain how that makes sense in a ‘free country’" she challenges medical and governmental institutions. She repeatedly demands transparency, as shown in "We need transparency, not silence… Parents deserve answers" and "Parents, teachers does this sound familiar?" highlighting her focus on child welfare. Like Lisa’s passion for protecting children, the user shares personal stories and advocacy for children’s health, for instance the detailed accounts of vaccine injury cases such as "Bailey Banks … the Court found the MMR vaccine caused acute brain injury (ADEM)". This combination of critical inquiry, advocacy for children, and a drive to expose hidden agendas aligns closely with Lisa Simpson’s character.

Your MBTI personality Type
The user shows strong extraverted engagement, urging community action: "We’re not powerless. Communities across the country have already stopped huge data centers and projects that nobody voted for. When ordinary people speak up, things shift. Keep questioning, keep organizing, keep pushing back it works." Their focus on broad patterns and future implications, such as "The more shots we add to the schedule, the sicker our kids seem to get..." reflects intuitive (N) thinking. They prioritize values and empathy, evident in statements like "Children do not belong in sexually explicit performances... Protect kids," which shows a Feeling (F) decision style. The account also displays a Judging (J) approach by presenting organized timelines, for example "Pre 2004… 2023–2024… That’s how we quietly arrived at up to FIVE injections in one pregnancy," indicating a preference for structure and planning.

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Mom, health watchdog & libertarian voice. Lost a diamond ring, still shine. Championing medical transparency and personal freedom.– @VoicesUnheard

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This bold mix captures Jessica’s fierce fight for consent and truth, with blood orange juice echoing the "cord blood is WORTH MONEY" tweet ("They lied to her because cord blood is WORTH MONEY.") and ginger liqueur representing the "spicy" anger over "Fear campaigns, coercion, and failed ‘expert’ policies" ("Fear campaigns, coercion, and failed “expert” policies were rewarded."). The honey syrup adds a motherly touch, reflecting her protective stance on children ("When did we stop protecting children? During Covid, kids were sacrificed ‘for the adults.’"). A splash of bourbon and bitters gives the drink a rebellious, libertarian edge, mirroring her call to "We’re not powerless" ("We’re not powerless. Communities across the country have already stopped huge data centers and projects that nobody voted for.") and her defiant tone about authority.

Your Hogwarts House
Jessica’s timeline is marked by bold challenges to powerful institutions, a hallmark of Gryffindor bravery. She writes, "We’re not powerless. Communities across the country have already stopped huge data centers and projects that nobody voted for. When ordinary people speak up, things shift. Keep questioning, keep organizing, keep pushing back it works." She also defends vulnerable children, tweeting, "Children do not belong in sexually explicit performances. If you’d call it abuse anywhere else, it doesn’t magically become “inclusive” on a stage with cheering adults. Protect kids." She repeatedly calls out deception, as in "They lied to her because cord blood is WORTH MONEY. A new mom asked for delayed cord clamping… and the nurses straight up lied to her face. Why? Because that cord blood is valuable to the hospital more valuable than respecting a mother’s wishes. They gaslit her in her most vulnerable moment, stole her power, and tried to convince her that giving her own baby its rightful blood was somehow “dangerous.”" Her willingness to face lawsuits, deplatforming and demonetization—"Imagine being sued by the government for over $500 BILLION…for helping patients and talking about prevention and natural support like vitamin D and zinc"—shows the daring spirit of Gryffindor.

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The song "Fight the Power" captures the activist spirit of challenging authority, as seen in tweets like "We’re not powerless. Communities across the country have already stopped huge data centers and projects that nobody voted for." and "Fear campaigns, coercion, and failed 'expert' policies were rewarded." Her libertarian stance "Less Government, more freedom" and calls for transparency echo the song’s defiant refrain against oppression. She repeatedly mentions being gaslit and silenced, for example "They lied to her because cord blood is WORTH MONEY" and "I’m protecting myself since I’m the victim of tax theft!" which align with the song’s message to confront those in power. The repeated call to "keep questioning, keep organizing, keep pushing back it works" mirrors the song’s rallying call to fight the power.

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