I know my movie quotes must be appreciated by a few discerning movie buffs, who realize there can be truth spoken, wisdom proffered, and/or the appropriate attitude shown when confronted with a supremacist attitude, even in a movie; therefore, let me proffer a few more. And if one does not glean any grains of wisdom from said movie lines, then at least be entertained.

Now A few more quotes from the movie "300":

[Prior to the meeting with King Xerxes, King Leonidas of Sparta told his captain, as he and his captain plunged their spears into Persian casualities lying on the ground as he ate an apple at the end of a battle, I will meet with the King Xerxes, being that King Xerxes had requested a meeting, for there is no reason why we can't be civil. So King Xerxes of Persia and King Leonidas of Sparta (Greece) met face to face alone.]

King Leonidas of Sparta: Let me guess...you must be Xerxes.



King Xerxes of Persia: Come, Leonidas. Let us reason together. It would be a regrettable waste...it would be nothing short of madness were you, brave king...and your valiant troops to perish...all because of a simple misunderstanding. There is much our cultures could share.

King Leonidas of Sparta: Haven't you noticed? We've been sharing our culture with you all morning.

King Xerxes of Persia: Yours is a fascinating tribe. Even now you are defiant...in the face of annihilation and the presence of a god. It isn't wise to stand against me, Leonidas. Imagine what a horrible fate awaits my enemies...when I would gladly kill any of my own men for victory.

King Leonidas of Sparta: And I would die for any one of mine.

King Xerxes of Persia: You Greeks take pride in your logic. I suggest you employ it. Consider the beautiful land you so vigorously defend. Picture it reduced to ash at my whim. Consider the fate of your women.

King Leonidas of Sparta: Clearly you don't know our women. I might as well have marched them up here, judging by what I've seen. You have many slaves, Xerxes...but few warriors. It won't be long before they fear my spears...more than your whips.

King Xerxes of Persia: It's not the lash they fear...it is my divine power. But I am a generous god. I can make you rich beyond all measure. I will make you warlord of all Greece. You will carry my battle standard to the heart of Europa. Your Athenian rivials...will kneel at your feet...if you will but kneel at mine.

King Leonidas of Sparta: You are generous...as you are divine... O king of kings...Such an offer only a madman would refuse. But the...The idea of kneeling, it's...You see, slaughtering all those men of yours has...Well, it's left a nasty cramp in my leg...so kneeling will be hard for me.

King Xerxes of Persia: [Getting angrier as he talks] There will be no glory in your sacrifice. I will erase the memory of Sparta from the histories. Every piece of Greek parchment shall be burned. Every Greek historian and every scribe shall have their eyes put out...and their tongues cut from their mouths. [Getting more incensed] Why, unttering the very name of Sparta or Leonidas will be punishable by death. The world will never know you existed at all.

King Leonidas of Sparta: The world will know that free men stood against a tyrant. That few stood against many. And before this battle was over...that even a god-king can bleed.

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Our enemies are cunning while our leaders our fools. There appears to be no leader in the West who is currently willing to fight as free men against the evil and tyranny of Islam. They would rather placate it. Appease it. Surrender some of their own freedoms and the freedoms of their citizens to satiate the beast called Isalm. Would there be leaders who would arise only hellbent to annihilate this evil political and religious fascist tyrannical ideology. Instead, leaders today operate in a spirit of fear brought on by the intimidation and barbaric violence done in the name of the "Religion of Peace". For them, Freedom is no longer worth killing and/or dying for. Our European ancestors can only weep at what they see is taking place in Europe today. Let not the deaths of those, who have waged war against tyranny and Islam in the past to keep said evil out of Europe, be in vain.