Complete tangent but it's hilarious how often stories intended to vilify supremacism implicitly acknowledge the supremacy of the supremacist by making them superpowerful. If the writers were actually colorblind and egalitarian they'd construct a story that shows that the "supreme being" is wrong about his supremacy by having the people he seeks to subjugate prevail against him on their own. Instead you get stories like Invincible and the X-Men and Superman and Dragon Ballz where the supposed lesser races are proven to be lesser and need to be saved by rogue members of the supreme race that defect against their supremacist bretheren, which just means the message isn't "supremacism is wrong" but rather "yeah we're objectively superior BUT that means we have a moral duty to help the people we're objectively superior to" which is just The White Man's Burden again.
Time is a flat circle.