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"Truth, Justice, and the American way."

In the 1950's , George Reeves starred as Superman in a TV series. The opening credits ended with an announcer's voice declaring that Superman "fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and the American way."

Recently I found the 1948 Superman movie theater serial online. (Movie theaters used to show lots of short features in addition to the main feature -- or even a double feature. ) It starred Kirk Alyn, the first actor to portray Superman in a live-action film.

I watched episode 1. As Clark Kent reaches adulthood, his adopted father, "Pa Kent" talks to him about his mission in life. "You must always fight for truth, tolerance, and justice."

I am guessing that in 1948, the producers were responding to the Nazi treatment of Jews. In 1952, they were responding to the Cold War.
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FreddieUK · 70-79, M
I know this is not very original, but he would presumably be deported today for not being a US born citizen and without documentation. Also, because justice in the US has been completely perverted, he would be seen as treacherous and he would be locked in a Kryptonite jail as Lex Luthor ran to be DOJ.
@FreddieUK You’re right, of course…
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard Clever: never thought of the alter-ego as well.
Thrust · 56-60, M
@FreddieUK 🙄