Keep Leonidas but pots and pans must go
Keep Leonidas but pots and pans must go
While I am not a Spartan, I love the idea of King Leonidas being in Sparta Place.
More over, if people think about what he stands for, what he did and why then that inspiration should be there for all to absorb within their own personas.
Leonidas believed in the greater good, in unity. He believed in fighting for survival rather than sitting on his hands. And he believed in never giving up, never surrendering, never betraying his own. That is what a true leader should be about.
Thank you Mayor Tapinos for the great gesture, but please get rid of those pots and pans.
Ange Kenos, Niddrie, VIC
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