avoid hostname in links to support tor

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If this is the textbook definition of insanity, what does that tell us about the wealthy running the world today?
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## The art of the disguise
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In modern cinema and comic books it is an established trope that the hero must carefully protect their secret identity. There is no greater threat to the hero than those whom they hold special. Even the most ignoble grey-hat heroes would gladly go to their own end long before they could bear to see their loved ones hurt.
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There are no good answers, I fear. We cannot separate art from artist¹. We cannot separate the stains of a culture of time from the art it creates. But everything is not so cut and dry that we must burn all history to cleanse it of every evil. Maybe, after all this, someone will watch these shows and see this behavior and find inspiration to make a change for the better in our world today. Certainly ignoring racism in history isn't going to fix anything. But am I just justifying things so I can enjoy my cake and not feel guilty? I cannot be sure.
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## Who is Superman?
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In 1938 a new hero burst forth into the imagination of children as they read Action Comics #1. Superman was a burly figure modeled after the strongmen and muscle-builders that fascinated Joe Shuster, his illustrator. In that nascent stage his powers were limited to super strength and some minor invulnerability. His personality was aggressive and he terrorized the criminals of Metropolist, even killing a few.
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