Good Bamon and Bad Bamon by Rajan Parrikar
The progressive Leftwing brigade never tires of telling us that Goa was betrayed by Timappa, the bamon. This serves 2 of their primary goals. One, absolve the Portuguese. Two, and this is central, use Timappa to crap on the bamons and Hindus of today. You see, in the progressive swamp, all the ills of Hindu society flow directly from the oppressive regime established by the bamons. Therefore, Timappa = Bad Bamon, very bad bamon. Note that during Timappa’s time there were bamons, there was varna & jati, but there was no “caste,” a perversion of the societal phenomenon the Portuguese didn’t understand. Timappa is the stick the progressives try to hit current-day Goan Hindus - bamons especially - with. On the other hand, Damodar Mauzo has been crowned the Good Bamon. Why? Because he takes potshots at the same Hindus and Hindu practices the progressive gits have long despised. But Mauzo is simply Timappa 2.0: a self-serving Pecksniffian, exactly the kind of self-righteous charlatan the progressives love to court. A few pats on the back from Amitava Ghosh, patron saint of the progressive commode society, and Ram Guha, dean of the progressive sewer, and Mauzo-bab is orgasming like never before. Perhaps a conference trip to Harvard is next for him. Little brown sepoys are easy to please with a few crumbs here and there. Note that while the progressives affect disdain for Timappa, the bad bamon, they secretly love him. If we could time-transport the progressive of our time to the 16th C, he would say that Timappa is “dismantling oppressive structures” and therefore collaboration with the Portuguese is a moral imperative. The progressive chicanery of co-opting members from the very community they want to dump on is well known. Today, the other side has also learnt the ropes of this fine art. So we have Savio in amche Goem as the counter to the progressive gambit. It is a delight to watch. Hindus have finally figured out that we can fling the same excrement back in the progressive favela with compound interest. Let the games begin! PS: The brilliant Rajiv Malhotra of the Infinity Foundation has a new book out “Snakes in the Ganga” that details the foul games that anti-Hindu progressives, both domestic and foreign, have been playing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQBvGBWPPzg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42nVd71pjLQ Along Rajiv’s lines we may have to initiate a “Snakes in the Mandovi” project. r - very bad bamon
