So how ironic then, that, in this unfolding drama, Angelo wishes to take the 
role of a male hero who swoops in and rescues weak and powerless women who are 
stuck in their kitchens (or bedrooms) and unable to act on their own.

This issue is not about the right of groups to protest a movie, but rather 
whether extremist elements within society have the right to muzzle free speech 
or the right to freely conduct business by attempting to ban such activities. 
Nor do we need male vigilantes and bigots (like Bernard Colaco) to protect Goan 
culture and "their women".

 Marlon




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From: pinheiro <gift.pinhe...@gmail.com>


Response:
Selma, lets not colour everything in artist form.  Today, Art and literature 
has 
become more about money and less of Art and literature.  Dum Maro Dum is not a 
documentary movie which highlights the evils of society rather a commercial 
film 
which is made to make money out of social evil.    It is important that Goans 
wake and protest to  derogatory remarks as it is related Goan Women. Goa 
tourism 
is not all about sun sand and sex.  Besides, it is more important we respect 
our 
sisters, mothers and daughters. We Men are nothing without women. Stop treating 
women as slaves at home and outside. Women role goes far beyond KITCHEN and 
BEDROOM. 




Regards,



Agnelo Pinheiro

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