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There are some Goans, some of whom are reputed journalists, who exhort everyone 
 to be optimistic while analysing the progress in Goa. Those who keep 
reflecting the shameful and horrific events are branded as negative. After the 
recent murders of 4 women, 2 children and one man in Goa, and after the bomb 
explosion in Margao on the eve of Diwali that took the lives of two of the 
accused, can Goans still continue to deny that nothing is seriously wrong in 
Goa and there is a lot to be still proud about and marketed to the outside 
world? Mahanand managed to extinguish the lives of 16 women over the last ten 
years without being detected and the hundreds of thefts like snatching women's 
mangalsutras, house burglaries, murders and what not are reported almost 
everyday in the local newspapers. Yet, should we continue to sing praises, make 
music and dance in front of the Art and Culture department or the NRI 
Commission about how Goa is progressing? To add insult, this cruel game of pa
 inting a rosy picture about a speedily deteriorating society gets endorsed as 
a matter of perception. Do we have something called a conscience or are we 
Goans filled with just dollars and rupees in its place. 

We Goans are driven into spending endless hours debating church properties and 
casteist agendas. We spend hours together on discourses about how religions 
contribute to disturbance of peace. We spend hours together listing out and 
circulating the upcoming art and cultural events around us. We publicise about 
the history books being published by vagabond Goans who come to Goa for 
holidays and publicity. We go around town screaming on how the upper castes are 
taking the others for a ride, hardly any conversation is free of such useless 
arguments. We have enough time to promote free computer software and government 
schemes. But we have absolutely no time to talk about the endless number of 
young Goan girls and boys abusing alcohol, drugs and involved in prostitution 
and crime. We have no time to take up our pen and write to the Government 
questioning it's anti-people policies. We have no time to document the number 
of Goans employed in industrial estates and their miserable pay-
 scales and working conditions. We have no time to write about how the fertile 
lands are being transfered to builders and industrialists depriving the Goan 
tribal people of their right to livelihood. We circle around harmless 
institutions and frivolous events which will not threaten our cosy and 
comfortable life and economic means. We take cover by calling this cowardice as 
a positive and progressive mindset.

The use of the term 'ghatti' may arouse the condemnation by some. But the open 
defiance and challenges to law and order enforcing agencies by migrants 
breathes just silence from these progressive Goans. Babush Monserate will get 
condemned for stoning the police station but the migrants blocking traditional 
pathways at Moti dongor or defecating by the road side all around Goa will 
receive compassion. Migrant rights are extremely sacred whereas as Goan rights 
can be violated and tramples upon.  

Wake up you Goan cowards and report and popularise the factual day to day 
incidents if you have the guts and are sincere about changing society for the 
better. Rise up Goan cowards and teach people how to defend their rights and 
stand besides them in their battles against the oppressive government policies. 
Stop, you Goan cowards, from beating around the bush about church properties 
and brahminical conspiracies while the fertile lands of the tribal people get 
grabbed by migrants and builders. Shake off your masks Goan cowards and 
factually report the social and cultural state of present day Goa and not earn 
your bucks by dwelling in and selling  the history of our past. Dare, you Goan 
cowards to stand side by side the oppressed sections of Goans fighting that 
they may survive. 
-Soter D'Souza

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