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My name is Jeff, and I write this blog. I work as an interface designer in Denver, CO. I am also an amateur musician and an atheist.
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When he was turned down by local authorities, Stetson Kennedy took the inside information he’d gotten about the Ku Klux Klan to the Superman radio show.
In a 16-episode series titled “Clan of the Fiery Cross,” the writers pitted the Man of Steel against the men in white hoods. As the storyline progressed, the shows exposed many of the KKK’s most guarded secrets. By revealing everything from code words to rituals, the program completely stripped the Klan of its mystique. Within two weeks of the broadcast, KKK recruitment was down to zero. And by 1948, people were showing up to Klan rallies just to mock them.
The Comic Con vs. Westboro Baptist Church counter-protest has rightly gotten a lot of play. Here’s my favorite pic: 
UPDATE: Perhaps Westboro is a societal vaccine that promotes tolerance?