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| Generally, religions regard superhero warriors as either the chaos makers or the saviors of the natural order. | | Generally, religions regard superhero warriors as either the chaos makers or the saviors of the natural order. |
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| + | == Effect on discrimination == |
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| + | The fair distribution of superhero warriors among the population leads to a reduction in group discrimination, due to famous and revered individuals emerging from all kinds of backgrounds. |
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| + | Data suggests that throughout history superhero warriors helped level attitudes in cases of tense relations. One example is the significant negative sentiment against the [[Teamatian]] natives in [[Homestead]] and [[Tarnaria]] was significantly offset by [[Kievan]], a Teamatian native, who became a religious icon in the 16th [[CSR]]. |
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| + | The even distribution among the sexes also leads to decreased gender-based discrimination, although various cultures have been able to establish strong patriarchal and matriarchal views in spite of this. |
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| == A list of documented superhero warriors == | | == A list of documented superhero warriors == |
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| ''See: [[List of documented superhero warriors]]'' | | ''See: [[List of documented superhero warriors]]'' |