"Superman: Remember this as long as you live: Whenever you meet up with anyone who is trying to cause trouble between people-anyone who tries to tell you that a man can’t be a good citizen because of his religious beliefs-you can be sure that the troublemaker is a rotten citizen himself and a rotten human being. Don’t ever forget that!"
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Superman as interpreted by Bud Collyer in “The Hate Mongers Organization”, part 25, The Adventures of Superman, (May 20, 1946), written by B. P. Freeman and Jack Johnstone
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