
Great sentiment, but the bottom applies the quote, bizarrely, not to personal ethics but to “class warfare” which is a political term for hijacking such moral talk for the sake of increasing government laws, rules regulation and taxes.
A defender of the weak and in-need such as described in the quote is a hero warrior. those who insert such rhetoric into excuses to have more control over people are far from warriors.
After all, you wouldn’t call someone a “warrior” on a battlefield if their “warfare” was to force someone else to do the fighting.
Likewise, people who use class-envy are rhetoric as a way to be generous with OTHER peoples money, are not warriors to be respected.