ou mean like Christians in today's Goa get blamed for the lapses of a colonial regime from another continent that shared the same faith?
Also, didn't Mauzo get the Jnanpith, Indian highest literary award, during the Modi years itself? Or was Bhartiya Jnanpith just thumbing the nose at the powers that be? Its founders don't seem to be particularly anti-Establishment... FN [Goanet] 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. -- FN * +91-9822122436 * 784 Saligao 403511 Bardez Goa ------------------- YouTube Channels ------------------- FN https://www.youtube.com/c/FrederickFNNoronha/videos or https://bit.ly/FNOnYouTube FN1 https://bit.ly/FNVideos1 FN2 https://bit.ly/FNVideos2 ------------------- ------------------- ---------------- ᐧ [image: Mailtrack] <https://streaklinks.com/BQhY8cYjo7olRl5W-AvTbas0/https%3A%2F%2Fmailtrack.io%3Futm_source%3Dgmail%26utm_medium%3Dsignature%26utm_campaign%3Dsignaturevirality11%26> Sender notified by Mailtrack <https://streaklinks.com/BQhY8cUsrAFEnIIyZwRre6kU/https%3A%2F%2Fmailtrack.io%3Futm_source%3Dgmail%26utm_medium%3Dsignature%26utm_campaign%3Dsignaturevirality11%26> 29/10/22, 10:02:03 pm ᐧ
