
The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
There are many other definitions for colonization, but I think 'The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing' best describes what it truly means. Many countries have been colonizing other countries in the past, mainly for their own benefits, such as to spread their own religion, and to enlarge the domains of their country to increase its wealth and power. However they have masked themselves as sheep to say they colonized the country to make it more 'civilized', and 'industrialized', when actually they have lead to exploitation of the country and its people.
In Richard Hakluyt's book, 'Reasons for colonization', written in 1585, he states "The glory of god by planting of religion among those infields" and "The increase of the force of the christians" as one of the reasons for colonization. Religion has played in vital role in colonization. People wanted to spread their religion far and wide, especially the Europeans for they wanted to spread Catholicism in many countries. They include South America and the Philippine. When the early Portuguese colonized Brazil, they brought the Roman Catholicism into the country, forming 75 percent of Catholic of the entire population. Also when the Spanish colonized Mexico, they brought Roman Catholicism to the country as well. Today, 95 percent of the population are baptized Catholics. And as a colony of Spain, Philippine is one of the two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Asia, forming 90 percent of Christians of the population.
Richard Hakluyt also states "The possibility of enlarging the dominions of the Queen's most excellent majesty, and consequently of her honour, revenues and of her power by this enterprise.", which shows us the other reason for colonization- to enlarge the domains of their own country to increase its wealth and power. In 1860, Leopold II, colonizer of Congo said "I believe that the moment is come for us to extend our territories. I think that we must lose no time, under penalty of seeing the few remaining good positions seized upon by more enterprising nations than our own.” Colonizers wanted to expand their territories, and the best way to do that was to colonize other countries-to gain more land and resources to trade with other regions of the world. They wanted to be honored by other countries for their power and high status.
But if it was just the spread of religion and land the colonizers were looking for, why did many indigenous people get exploited?
In 'The Wolf in Sheep's clothing', over the greedy and evil face of a wolf, there is that innocent mask of a sheep covering up all the bad intentions the wolf is going to make. It is the same with colonization. Although they start out by saying it will help the indigenous people, the greed for more power and land results in an exploitation.
In the famous poem, "White man's burden", written by Rudyard Kipling in 1899, he says "Your new caught, sullen peoples, Half devil and half child", which shows that the Americans thought very lowly of the Philippines-they neglected them as they called them 'sullen peoples' referring them as 'unsociable' and 'uncivilized' people. They also called the Philippines 'half devil and half child' considering them as uneducated people like young children, in desperate need of their help. They believed colonization was a justifiable action since they would make the people and its land more 'industrialized' and 'civilized'. However, the British intention for making the country more 'industrialized' and 'civilized' caused them to forcefully take away the mixed-race Aboriginal children from their mothers, educating them in a church missionary for they thought it was going to provide the Aborigines the chance of bettering themselves. But instead of a better environment, many mixed-race children lost their family and their identity, later on creating the term 'The Stolen Generations'.
He also said, "To veil the threat of terror, And to check the show of pride." which shows us that the Americans threatened the people who had pride in their country- the people who stood up and tried to end the colonization for their country. They were afraid these people would take their country back. They were afraid they'd lose the land. This can be proven through many courageous people in history such as Korea's national liberation movement activist Ahn Jung Geun. Many people were jailed, tortured and killed.
Moreover, he wrote "Take up the White man's burden........ To seek another's profit and work another's gain," which tells us that the Americans colonizing the Philippines considered that they had great burdens on them- burdens that they should watch over Philippine to seek their profits and take them back to America- which is very unfair and greedy. Many colonizers took away the native's land and resources so they could use it for their own benefit. For example, when the British colonized Australia, they took away the Aborigines' land, abandoning them from their hunt-routes, keeping them starved. And if any of the Aborigines crossed the land to get food, they jailed them in a place far out into the sea and were never seen again. Also, King Leopold, colonizer of Congo, took away resources such as ivory and rubber and exploited those who did not bring enough.
'The wolves' have exploited many innocent people and its land, for their own benefit of spreading their religion and gaining more power and wealth. They have worn a mask of a sheep to cover up all the bad actions they have made. But remember, in the end, they are always payed for their actions accordingly.
In the famous poem, "White man's burden", written by Rudyard Kipling in 1899, he says "Your new caught, sullen peoples, Half devil and half child", which shows that the Americans thought very lowly of the Philippines-they neglected them as they called them 'sullen peoples' referring them as 'unsociable' and 'uncivilized' people. They also called the Philippines 'half devil and half child' considering them as uneducated people like young children, in desperate need of their help. They believed colonization was a justifiable action since they would make the people and its land more 'industrialized' and 'civilized'. However, the British intention for making the country more 'industrialized' and 'civilized' caused them to forcefully take away the mixed-race Aboriginal children from their mothers, educating them in a church missionary for they thought it was going to provide the Aborigines the chance of bettering themselves. But instead of a better environment, many mixed-race children lost their family and their identity, later on creating the term 'The Stolen Generations'.
He also said, "To veil the threat of terror, And to check the show of pride." which shows us that the Americans threatened the people who had pride in their country- the people who stood up and tried to end the colonization for their country. They were afraid these people would take their country back. They were afraid they'd lose the land. This can be proven through many courageous people in history such as Korea's national liberation movement activist Ahn Jung Geun. Many people were jailed, tortured and killed.
Moreover, he wrote "Take up the White man's burden........ To seek another's profit and work another's gain," which tells us that the Americans colonizing the Philippines considered that they had great burdens on them- burdens that they should watch over Philippine to seek their profits and take them back to America- which is very unfair and greedy. Many colonizers took away the native's land and resources so they could use it for their own benefit. For example, when the British colonized Australia, they took away the Aborigines' land, abandoning them from their hunt-routes, keeping them starved. And if any of the Aborigines crossed the land to get food, they jailed them in a place far out into the sea and were never seen again. Also, King Leopold, colonizer of Congo, took away resources such as ivory and rubber and exploited those who did not bring enough.
'The wolves' have exploited many innocent people and its land, for their own benefit of spreading their religion and gaining more power and wealth. They have worn a mask of a sheep to cover up all the bad actions they have made. But remember, in the end, they are always payed for their actions accordingly.


