The phrase "We have met the enemy, and he is us" is attributed to Walt Kelly, an American cartoonist, in his comic strip "Pogo." The quote reflects the idea that individuals often undermine their own efforts toward equality and progress through their actions or attitudes. It serves as a reminder to examine one's own beliefs and behaviors in the pursuit of social justice.
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There is little to no evidence that Bill Hicks ever met Hunter S. Thompson. The only way the two could have met is if they were on Late Night with David Letterman on the same night. That way they would have met backstage in the dressing rooms. The only way Hicks would've met him was this way and Hicks never said he met him while talking to anyone.
The narrator (Bob Saget), said, "And we didn't see Lily for four weeks."
It will come out some time in 2012, trust me i met Obert skye
"We have met the enemy and they are ours."
Walt Kelly (1913-1973) was a cartoonist who wrote "Pogo". Pogo paraphrased Commodore Perry's famous quote from the war of 1812, "...we have met the enemy, and he is ours..."; In 1953, Pogo said, "...we have met the enemy, and he is us..."
Well, obviously he meant that the enemy had surrendered their ships.
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"We have met the enemy and he is us."
Demise at the enemy's hands bascially means that someone or something was killed or destroyed by their/its enemy. For example, the soldier met his demise at the enemy's hands, or the soldier met his demise at the hands of his enemy.
No, Walt Kelly had his cartoon character, Pogo the possum, say, "We have met the enemy and he is us."
The phrase "We have met the enemy, and they are ours" was said by Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry after the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. Perry delivered this message in a report to General William Henry Harrison on September 10, 1813, following his decisive victory over the British fleet. The phrase has since become a famous expression of determination and resilience in the face of adversity.
A comic strip character named Pogo. The actual quote is: "We have met the enemy and he is us". Pogo author, Walt Kelly, first used the quote on a poster for Earth Day in 1970. For more info, visit www.igopogo.com/we_have_met.htm.
"We have met the enemy and they are ours. "
He Met With The Ku Klux Klan He did not believe that equality could be achieved in the united states He was a segregationist
they said that you will die!!