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- Embed this notice@bleedingphoenix @Saber the archetypical super hero from the days of Superman was a jewish view of a Superior Person living amongst the Goyim. they are persecuted for their "superiority" and have to keep it a secret ("I've been found out") despite being (in the comic narratives) a force for good. we've so internalized that idea that people doing good and helping would be instantly persecuted by everyone around them, we need to realize how jewish the entire setup of a Comic Book Super Hero actually is.
The reality is that jews were historically persecuted for entirely justifiable reasons, so creating fake morality plays about how Superior people are Unfairly Persecuted for doing Obviously and Unambiguously Good Things is a working put of that historical anxiety over perfectly reasonable persecution. A story about someone being hunted for Saving People's Lives is catharsis for when their ancestors were hunted for kidnapping and murdering children.