Well said Jose and Jorge.

Unfortunately, many of us Goans often claim to represent the whole community
and that can never be easily achieved. We then fall into ridicule.

No one can say for sure that his/her opinion represents the opinion of a
larger group unless there is a specific mandate for it. 

The truth is that we are a divided lot! We have great difficulty in
accepting other people's ideas, especially if they come from our own Goan
people. The sooner we all understand these facts the faster we can start
correcting ourselves and achieving mutual respect through a correct and
argument based healthy discussion.

Lambert Mascarenhas is well out of line on that.

I think most of us have grown up since 1961. But a few of us and,
surprisingly enough, some of the older generation are holding on to that
period.

Best regards
Paulo Colaco Dias.



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Of Jorge/Livia de Abreu Noronha
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Subject: [Goanet] Re: Wrong Claim for true ...but which claim ? - a
responseto Lambert

Well said, Dr. Josi Colago. To your comments I would like to add the
following:


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