Submitted by Olaf (not verified) on Mon, 01/04/2021 - 12:16
Vikings were indigenous yet never went around claiming to be warriors, yet their male code of dying standing on a battlefield would have to be the most warrior-esque sentiment in the history of warfare.
The term "warrior" uses extreme poetic licence to project a false picture of bravery and duty in times of paranoid angst, and should not be used outside of fictional scripts or fañtasy stories for entertainment mostly satire.
Vikings were indigenous yet never went around claiming to be warriors, yet their male code of dying standing on a battlefield would have to be the most warrior-esque sentiment in the history of warfare.
The term "warrior" uses extreme poetic licence to project a false picture of bravery and duty in times of paranoid angst, and should not be used outside of fictional scripts or fañtasy stories for entertainment mostly satire.