Dears,

This is for those like me who missed the June issue of GOA TODAY.

Mog asundi

Miguel



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From: George Menezes <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Goanet] COLUMN: Bleddy Goans and an East Indian bugger

Bleddy Goans and an East Indian bugger
By George Menezes
[email protected]


Whoever Godfrey Pereira is, we Goans need to either give him an award,
or pin a medal on his Bleddy East Indian chest.

Godfrey Pereira, a journalist who once worked with Sunday magazine
Kolkotta and India Today wrote a ?no holds barred? piece on the Goanet
chastising the laid-back Goans and literally tearing them to pieces in
the same fashion as the mine owners are tearing up the rich Goan soil
mindless of the destruction that is caused all around.

I have a suspicion that Godfrey Pereira is not an ex-journalist. He is
an ?agent provocateur?. He uses language that would not only make a
sailor blush but the entire Indian Navy turn red like the setting sun on
the beaches of Goa.

I like what Godfrey wrote. It is a wake-up call to all of us Goans even
though he gets carried away and is not in touch with the present day
reality of Goa. He also exaggerates the achievements of the East Indians
in the Gorai- Uttan agitation in Mumbai.

About Goa he says ?the Russians have been openly running drugs in Goa.
Army deserters from Israel have put up signs in Goan clubs stating ?No
Indians allowed?.

?What have you, paowallahs been doing?? he asks ?Eating last night?s
curry for breakfast? Susegad.? Later he goes on to say that beach after
beach is being decimated and not a ?beep? from the bloody Goan men. In a
colorful metaphor, as colorful as the cashew fruit, he asks ?what
happened to the cashew nuts between our legs? The Goan women don?t seem
to care as long as the sons send money back home.?

In a voice full of anger he says ?let somebody else revolt Bleddy pass
the pao, men. Make sign of the cross, do the mando. It is God?s will.?

?At least the East Indians are trying. What have you Goans been doing
while your hills are being raped and your fresh water resources
plundered. What? Have another feni? Talk about how Aunty Mary?s daughter
is now going out with that Bleddy German bugger? Or are you all fighting
your sisters for property you don?t think they deserve.?

In contrast, Godfrey praises the East Indians: ?In Mumbai thousands of
people from the ten villages of the Gorai-Uttan belt have been fighting
Essel World India?s ?largest amusement park? that?s coming up near
Borivali. They are protesting against the proposed Special Entertainment
Zone (SEZ) spread over 14,183 acres in the area. They know they stand to
lose the core of their culture if this happens and so they are fighting
this encroachment disguised as tourism. At least The East Indians there
are trying.?

Whether castigating Goans or praising East Indians, Godfrey has not done
his home work as well as he should have.

*The reality today is that Goans have, however slowly, turned into human
rights activists. There are individuals like Sebastian Rodrigues, Venita
Coelho, Padma Shri Norma Alvares. Hartman de Souza, Durgadas Gaonkar and
many more.*

*There are Organizations like the renowned Doctor Oscar Rebello's Goa
Bachao Abhiyan, Floriano Lobo's Goa Su-Raj Party, Bailancho Sad, or the
very recent Community activism through Video Volunteers at village level.
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*So many heroic individuals and groups, too many to name, not to mention
journalists, artists, musicians, fashion designers you name it, who have
actively supported most movements to save Goa from its multi-pronged
perdition.*

As well-known journalist Frederick Noronha writes "these stories hardly
ever emerge. *The meek of the earth shall not inherit the headlines*, as
Indira Gandhi once famously said. Their campaigns lack immediacy, is
bereft of the drama, and above all, these are simple people!"

In any case, Godfrey needs to update himself although, as many Goa
watchers would agree, the movements are not sustainable and are not able
to dislodge the political people in power for the same reasons Indians
everywhere are not able to do so on account of massive fissures among
the common people. Namely caste, sub-caste and creed.

On the other hand Godfrey has no excuse in having got the Gorai Uttan
agitation wrong.

I like the East Indians. I became their adopted son when I built a
cottage at the far end of the Gorai beach near the lighthouse, almost
having a private cove for myself and my family on weekends.

When thugs started to excavate the sand all along the beach and
especially in front of my house, when cottages for love-birds were built
on Customs owned property, when the bullock-cart owner, my friendly
neighbor, was killed by Mumbai thugs forcibly grabbing property, when
Essel World was built ,there was not a whimper from the people of Gorai.
Not a ?beep? as Godfrey would say.

I was advised to stop writing complaints and bringing my very senior
police friends to have a look at what was happening. ?Uncle? they said
to me ?you are here only on weekends. Your house is the furthest from
the village. All they have to do one night is to burn it down?

Godfrey should know that the successful stalling of the special
entertainment zone of 14,000 acres was not a movement of the East
Indians alone.

In fact the whole community was splintered into two groups. One
consisting of NCP politicians, East Indians of course, who wanted the
SEZ. And the other group, also East Indians, who were against the SEZ.

This polarization would have cost the East Indians dearly if Medha
Patkar who was fighting anti-SEZ battles along the coast had not
extended it to Gorai-Uttan belt.

It became a national issue and was backed by Cardinal Oswald Gracias who
issued a letter asking all parish priests and their flock to back the
agitation.

The Bombay Catholic Sabha, the Christian Secular Forum, the news paper
?Spotlight?, the powerful Vasai Human Rights Organization led by people
like Fr Francis Britto and Marcus Dabre not to mention Abraham Mathai of
the Minorities Commission all put their weight behind the agitation.

The beneficiaries are no doubt Indians in general and East Indians in
particular. Do you hear me, Godfrey? In what you wrote, you did a good
job either way. (ENDS)


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First published in *Goa Today*, Goa - *June 2010*




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