Postby Gene Tausk » Wed May 19, 2004 12:07 pm
Mr. Jikiri:
"But if you are going to publicly present an article that is blinded by your ethnocentric passion of Rennaissance Swordsmanship in reference to the destruction of a culture, you should take more responsibility and discover all the facts."
This can easily be turned around, as I will do now. If you are publicly going to present a statement that is blinded by your ethnocentric passion for the Moros in reference to a very violent period of history, you should take responsibility and answer some questions yourself.
1. If the Moros were such great fighters, as you seem to make them out to be, why were they never able to drive the Spanish from the Philippines? Indeed, the word "Phillipines" is a tribut to King Filip of Spain, in whose honor the islands were named. Funny that some Moro chieftain is not claimed as the conqueror of the islands.
2. If your answer to the above question is that the Moros were interested in defending their part of the islands only and could not care about the rest of the islands, then you seem to be saying that the Moros were interested in fighting a defensive war only. Fighting defensive wars is easier than offensive wars.
3. You seem to be saying that the Moros were able to drive the Spanish away and keep them at bay because of their martial arts ability. Great. Please answer for me then why the Moros did not conquer the rest of the Philipines using this great ability. After all, the Spaniards were certainly able to, and if the Moros were these incredible warriors it should have been a piece of cake for them.
4. Once again if your answer is that the Moros were only interested in defending their turf, then we seem to be going down the same line of reasoning - the Moros were fighting a defense war only.
5. If the Moros were such great fighters and martial arts practitioners, as you insinuate, and if Spain was at their mercy, which once again you seem to insinuate, it is funny that the Spaniards never bothered to pick up any of these devastating techniques. The Spaniards certainly were excellent fighters, as historically documented, and they were innovative fighters as well (there is a theory that Spaniards were responsible for the development of the rapier, as an example). Were they too dumb to examine the fighting techniques of the Moros and see if such techniques would work for them? Certainly the Moros would not show the Spaniards these techniques, but they could have been observed, copied and written down. Funny how we have no records of this.
I am also not impressed when you state that the Spaniards paid tribute to a Moro chieftain. So what? They may have found it more economically feasable to buy off some warlord then deal with him.
In summary, while I am impressed by your enthusiasm for this subject, you seem to be forgetting a few simple facts:
1. The Spaniards sailed thousands of miles from their home to conquer a nation. Whether you wish to face the facts or not, the simple truth is that the Spaniards conquered the Phillipines. How many words of Spanish influence appear in Tagalog or for that matter the language of the Moros? More than words of Tagalog influence appear in Spanish I am sure.
2. The Moros did not conquer Spain. They had neither the resources or technology to even find Spain.
3. Fighting a guerrilla war against an occupying power does not mean that fighting techniques are superior. I would be more impressed if the Spanish abandoned the Phillipines entirely because of the fearsome martial arts techniques of the Moros and documented it (incidentally, note that the Spanish were a literate people at the time) rather than someone bragging about what amounts to bee stings in the big version of history. The Jews held off the Romans for years at Masada, but eventually all of Judea was speaking Latin and Greek.
4. The Spanish conquered most of the New World. They had plenty of gold and resources from these conquests and whatever resources Moro territory seemed to offer pailed in comparison. You seem to state that the Spanish were hell-bent on conquering the Moros and they were stopped because of the superior fighting techniques of the Moros. How about these alternative explanations:
- The Moros were a pain in the butt and Spain did not want to devote the time and resources to deal with what was essentially a petty nuisance
- The Spaniards had more than enough loot from the other territories and were content to let the Moros be, albeit with some harrassment and battles between them
If you continue to suggest that the Moros were able to defeat the Spaniards because of these incredible techniques and the Spanish fighters were ineffective agains them, then please provide evidence that Spain starting sending its best warriors to the Phillipines from the New World and from Spain to deal with the problem and devoted a significant amount of resources to defeat the Moros ("significant" would mean that Spain saw it as a major millitary operation such as the Armada and spent the time and money to deal with it) and, faced defeat after defeat ON THE BATTLEFIELD despite such massive expenditures of time and money. I am not interested in guerilla warfare because, in the end, the Phillipines remained a Spanish possession and it was ONLY ANOTHER EUROPEAN POWER that was able to drive them off.
In the end, Mr. Jikiri, you are arguing that "their can only be one explanation for the failure of the Spaniards to conquer the Moros and that is because the Moros were the supreme kick-ass fighters." The Moros were good fighters. No doubt. But in the end, the Phillipines still belonged to Spain. Someone can claim that they are kick-ass all they want, but if an occupying power is still occupying this territory, THOUSANDS OF MILES FROM HOME, I am not impressed.
I am not defending Spanish conquests or colonization. However, face it, it is a part of history. Latin America and Central America speak either Spanish or Portuguese, another colonizing power. Not the language of the Moros.
You will have to do better than this.
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