Subject: Re: More SPLC fun :)
The SPLC and its defenders, including legal experts, argue that infiltrating hate groups is a standard intelligence-gathering tactic that has saved lives and helped law enforcement.
It's not new. Superman did it in the 30s, I think.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
A real guy did it, and it was published in the Superman comics. Though I was wrong...it was the 40s, and on the radio.
Superman Smashes the Klan is loosely based on a 16-part episode story-arc, "Clan of the Fiery Cross", from the radio serial Adventures of Superman which ran from June to July 1946.[3][6][8] In the radio serial, "Superman exposed Ku Klux Klan codewords, rituals, and its bigotry—all based on intel collected by activist Stetson Kennedy—before a national audience. The show damaged the group's reputation and led to a steep decline in membership from which the KKK never recovered".[6]