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Domnic Fernandes continues (Part III) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
http://www.goanet.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=426
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This framing of the question of "separate and unequal
society living and expanding in Goa" appears awfully
close to toying with an idea that is even worse than
the old racist compromise of "separate but equal". The
question should be: How do we promote equality and
social integration in Goa? How do we put an end to
segregation along communal, casteist, regional and
socioeconomic lines?
Cheers,
Santosh
Elisabeth Carvalho <elisabeth_car at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>This then is the quandary. How do we resolve the
issue
>of a separate and unequal society living and
expanding
>in Goa? Yes, there is a frisson in Goa, one that will
>exploited by politicians, one that will be ignited by
>the most inane of incidents and one that will explode
>like puerile vomit in the very midst of our serenity.
>
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