Dahaarkan
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13th_Wolf said:Mhm, it reminds me of that scene in 300 where the short goblin-looking guy wants to fight with the Spartans (you should watch all watch 300 if you haven't yet) but king Leonidas rejects him. The reason, is because he is unable to lift his shield and is not trained in the art of warfare. If one Spartan in a phalanx is unsteady with his block, an arrow or a sword could fall upon his comrade. This would cause a domino effect across the entire phalanx where every man's will is tested-all because of the lack of skill and chemistry of one individual.
More closely regarding your quote and the post- if Leonidas were to invoke the heroic energy of Salem Burke and proclaim himself the chosen one, removing himself from his men then Greece would've fallen to non-whites long ago. We need to work together, and let those who are more advanced lead the way and teach us-the hierarchy isn't to be envied but to be respected for it is a natural hierarchy ordered meritocratically (those who accomplish deserve promotion) only the jew hierarchies where the Shekel rules can titles be won solely on the basis of fronting and manipulation.
King Leonidas here also had much love for his people as does any king. He didn't see them as weaker because they were below him-but too was a teacher and because of that they respected the fact he ascended as leader of Sparta.
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I have watched it, and if I remember correctly Leonidas tells the goblin that he can help in other ways. You can see by how he reacts to this that the creature had no intention of actually being helpful but was only pursuing to feed his ego and had very personal, very selfish motivations and goals.
Everyone wants to be "the real deal". But very few have the right motivations which is often what determines how far they really get.