--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am sure all aspects of Goan Culture in the prior > paragraph is too confusing for Mario and perhaps > others (no names) in the Goan Diaspora to put > together. This is especially so without any formal > comprehensive reading. Do not feel bad, because I > was like that till I undertook a systematic study > and analysis a few years ago. I learnt much, even > though I did my schooling in Goa. Hence, I decided > to put the information in a comprehensive book-form. > There are a few who continue to totally rely on the > Xamai and Sasumai ... and they think they know it > all ... but...
Gilbert, You have taken your gibberish to a new level. Your patronising condescension and attempts at suggesting that you have a superior level of knowledge attempts to cover up the fact that you oppose the abolition of the caste system among Catholic Goans, or do not even understand that that is the issue. Thus you continue to rant and rave about culture, religion, research, and anything else that may divert attention from the core issue, which is the "sin" of discriminating against people because of their congenital features. You are absolutely correct when you say that I do not understand what any of the issues and excuses you continue to bring up like a stuck record, have anything to do with the discrimination being practiced by pro-casters, and the goal of the anti-casters to abolish this miserable practice. > > >
