A group of creative protesters dressed as superheroes to get their point across about the injustice of poverty – another example of how concerned citizens are increasingly using the superhero persona to make the world a better place and to fight for what they believe. Apparently they were protesting policies related to poverty and carried signs saying “Superpowers don’t end poverty, Political will does.”
Check out the full article over at The Asian Age.
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