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How do I become the Champion of the Oppressed?

Hi everyone! I’m really excited to ask this question—though it may sound a little weird at first, just hear me out.

How can I be an anarchistic New Deal hero for the people?

Now, when I say “anarchy,” I mean it more as an attitude than an actual system of government. Basically, what I believe in is capitalism infused with socialistic ideas and strong unions.

So my real question is: How do I become the Champion of the Oppressed?

For context: By “Champion of the Oppressed,” I’m referring to someone who stands up for marginalized and downtrodden groups—similar to the 1930s version of Superman, who was created to represent a powerful force fighting for justice against societal corruption. This Superman was less about "saving the day" in a traditional sense and more about challenging the powers that were, particularly corrupt business leaders, and fighting for the little guy. It was an era where the public was craving a hero who wasn’t just about superpowers, but about making the world a better, fairer place.
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4meAndyou · F
I was a very focused Superman fan the entire time I was growing up. Superman stands for TRUTH, JUSTICE, AND THE AMERICAN WAY.

In 1938, the original AUTHORS of the Superman comic strip SOLD the strip.

The original AUTHORS were JEWS.

So, how does that hold up to your "socialistic" ideals?
SUPERMANFAN · 26-30, MNew
4meAndyou · F
@SUPERMANFAN He sure has changed. He always wanted to help those in need...mostly victims of evil criminals.

But your socialist do-gooders are out there screaming "from the river to the sea", and support Palestine.

Could the Jewish creators of Superman ever have visualized THAT?