jaguarr
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This movie isn't about race, it's about fighting against cultural domination. Eastern vs. western culture, like 5,000 years of the same old battles over territory and dominence. It wasn't just Persians that were the bad guys, it was Conquered Egyptians, african tribes, asians, mongolians, ect. They were united under domination, under lash from Xerses, to drive the Spartans back. End of story. Too bad people are too caught in their own cultural guilt/pride to see the obvious.
BTW- This is a place to talk about comic book/graphic novel based films, not hot button race bull-s##t.
Good God. It took 31 posts for someone to point out the obvious? That's pathetic, kids. "300" isn't a racist film. If you take issue with it as such then I suggest you go rip your history teacher a new ass for not teaching you well, because the Persian Empire was MASSIVE and encompassed A LOT of different cultures and A LOT of different races. They were also very inclusive of ANYONE, disfigured or defective or not, that would bow down to Xerxes and declare him their God and King. Many cultures at that time, not just the Spartans, were not accepting of birth defects of any kind. They couldn't afford to allow what they perceived as weaknesses to dilute their gene pool and potentially weaken their ability to defend themselves from would-be attackers. Some, like the Spartans, just killed babies with birth defects at birth. Others would banish them, along with their parents (or even just the mother) to separate villages or even from their lands altogether. It's no surprise that many of them would end up under Xerxes reign, a ruler with a desire to spread his empire that was second only to Ghengis Kahn.
While there is a lot about "300" that is historically inaccurate, it is not racist. Go read a history book.
jag