Obviously, the use and foisting of the word Liberation in outright denotative form was small-mindedness, and churlish. So what was promulgated and annually fed, is a convenient connotation of the word liberation, and does not shy from all inherent societal overtones, hubris, and flawed logics. Thus that word should be included as a canard in the annals of Goan memory.
For those believing in the word Conquest, every passing year makes it that much harder to live with that utterance. I belive the Supreme Court document explicitly say Conquest. So, here a people also got conquered, but have to see it as being liberation because the State said so. Now this specific distinction could be erased but the intelligentsia has been tired out. The nature of reasoning too has changed over the years. But no point in spelling out the SOSO. Finally as an aside: The idea in all such cases is that those who can make hay, some attempt articulation, the many simply eke out their existence, some others see the light (from the other side), yet others including among the aforementioned align with those whole still possess 'alegria.' I forgot those who hold Goan festivals, but nary a charitable attitude. Also grief comes from various pressure points. Find that out?! Put together a book that reasons better. Best. —Venantius J Pinto On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 6:18 AM, Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão < [email protected]> wrote: > > Bernado Colaco ole_xac at yahoo.co.uk on Sun Jun 25 22:43:07 > PDT 2017 wrote : > > > > One wonders if Libia Lobo Sardessai is eating coriander > leaves washed in gutter water in Mapusa market all this after Liberation of > Goa. > > > > BC > > > > COMMENT: > > > > Wonder why Modi didn’t have the guts to tell Senhor António > Costa, PM of Portugal that India “Liberated” Goa instead of saying India > “captured” > Goa? History changes as per convenience? Why do they celebrate Liberation > day > and shower praises on so called “Freedom Fighters”? Why do they brainwash > children > with the Liberation theory? > > > > http://epaperoheraldo.in/Details.aspx?id=28902&boxid= > 15208704&uid=&dat=6/25/2017 > > > > Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão. >
