So i was reading comments on youtube about the terrorist scene in jl. And one person thinks that WW was not raised to spread the amazon way. That her message of peace, equallity and truth are second next to being a warrior. This person says she is first and foremost a warrior. And that this has been her most consistent and most present trait in her 80 years. Even saying that being a warrior supercedes being a hero. Do you agree with this? This is the quote

''She wasn't raised to spread anything because although the Amazons being warriors is the most consistent thing throughout all Wonder Woman history; the next most consistent thing is Queen Hippolyta not wanting Diana to leave the island and go to Man's world. Hence why she's always had to sneak off the island, disguise herself in the champion contest, etc. Truth is, the heroes are vastly different and before Wonder Woman is anything else, she's a warrior. Her being a warrior even supercedes her being a hero. Doesn't mean she isn't for peace, progress, justice, etc. It just means for as smart, beautiful, and peaceful as she is she's ever bit the warrior as well.

It seems like you're almost threatened by Wonder Woman being a strong woman who has the strength of character to make decisions that Superman and Batman can't. Threatened by the fact that Wonder Woman, unlike Batman, wasn't traumatized as a child and can take out the bad guy that need it without losing herself in the process. Threatened by the fact that unlike Superman, Wonder Woman doesn't get caught up on what the world thinks of her. She remains as strong as ever. She still has love and compassion, but people like the terrorists in this scene don't deserve her mercy. She even shows in this scene her strength of character. After busting the heads of the terrorists she consoles and comforts the innocents around her telling them that they are safe and everything is going to be ok.

Before Wonder Woman was a hero. Hell, before she could even fly; she was Diana, Princess of Themyscira and she was a warrior. That is literally her oldest and most consistent trait. Saying she's not a warrior first is like saying Batman didn't see his parents killed or that he's not a Wayne or that he's not rich. Taking warrior away from Wonder Woman would be like taking Kryptonian away from Superman, the ring from Green Lantern, the ability to communicate with marine life away from Aquaman, etc. It's literally who/what she is and it's where all the authors who tell a Wonder Woman story start''