Moroland Quotes
Moroland: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899-1920
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Robert A. Fulton19 ratings, 3.68 average rating, 2 reviews
Moroland Quotes
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“Herein lay the rub. The Americans, like all Western armies, defined “winning” as killing the enemy and securing control over the battlefield. Their opponents in previous conflicts had generally accepted the same definition. Not so the Moros. What was important to them was the struggle and how one conducted oneself, personally and as a people, not necessarily a measurable outcome. They knew from the beginning they were no match for American firepower. It was a one-sided contest, what today is termed “asymmetric warfare,” but so what? Their measure was how well one did against the odds, the more overwhelmingly they were against one, the greater the glory. And being that life is transitory anyway, what mattered most was how much courage was shown and how well did one die. The Americans and the Moros were using different score cards for the same game. To the Moros, it was they who had “won.”
― MOROLAND: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899 - 1920
― MOROLAND: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899 - 1920
