Dear Frederick, Marlon is quite right. I never for a moment thought that I was being personally targeted. The RG vs NRG row was getting tedious thanks to you stoking it up! Can you accept that?
We are all entitled to have and to share our views - whether we are RG, NRG, Indian, or whatever! Consider the message rather than the messenger's stable or religion or colour! For now I will ignore you flame bait regarding the British expats property because I want to concentrate on an understanding that we can discuss issues whilst seated at a round table. Best wishes. Eddie Fernandes ====================================== -----Original Message----- From: marlon menezes Fred, What in Eddie's message makes you think that he is being defensive about attacks on NRGs? You're making an issue of a non-issue. All he said was that he was tired of the bickering. ====================================== From: Frederick Noronha <[email protected]> But one aspect I disagree strongly with is his tendency to get ultra-defensive whenever expats are criticised... or get worked up when our dubious political class here threatens the questionably-bought properties of British expats here :-) We can agree to disagree, of course. But what is this about concentrating on the message, and not the "messenger"? Expats or even resident-Goans for that matter are not "messengers" here... They are key players in this you-versus-us drama.
