While some of the Goan creative intellectuals (residents and non-residents)
argued and even labelled Goan protester as extremists elements for protesting ,
the official spokesperson for Sippy's have this to say. We were made aware
that some women's organisations had complained about a dialogue
J. Colaco jc cola...@gmail.com, writes:
While a 'class action suit' is hardly the way to approach this issue,
it is possible that Marlon and Selma are right on this matter. Both
Marlon (in the US) and Selma (in the UK) are allowed (it appears)
under their rights to 'freedom of speech' to
Aph ka aurath koh randi bathyegha to apkoh kaisa lagegah. Lekhin aph ka aurath
ko Obama ka protection miltha hai. America mein majbut protection groups hai.
Bharat mein democracy aur kuch bih nahin hai - aisa free for all bol saktah hai.
BC
So how ironic then, that, in this unfolding
Marlon writes:
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.
A class action lawsuit would determine soon
[1] Marlon writes:
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.
[2] E DeSousa ejd...@att.net wrote: A class
Response to Selma's response to Freddys comment:
Hope Selma is not suggesting that in a democracy the only recourse available
to the aggrieved and misrepresented is to roll over and die, or perform the
proverbial turn the other cheek...
Subject: [Goanet] Bollywood Should Stop Insulting Goans
Bernado Colaco wrote:
-The post below makes funni reading. Because one has democracy one can fire any
crap. I have not seen the movie but I wonder how much art form is being
portrayed besides being insulting and derogatory to Goans.
BC
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Response:
Why does that
Selma Wrote:
In a democracy, freedom of speech is sacrosanct.?
No government has the right to meddle in an art form or an artistic
interpretation of life. If we don't understand that basic principle, we don't
deserve democracies. We need more thought and less jingoism in India.
Response:
More tosh in our way.
BC
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Response:
Why does that not surprise me? BC afterall has made it his national pastime to
comment on books without reading them and films without viewing them.
?
Insulting and derogatory to Goans??Says who? If I were to make a list of
In India do they have a Board of Film censors
like in U.K?
Any offending material either on T. V. or film is censored
if it contains depiction of racism,nudism or foul language. and
any other offending material.
The way I see it in India any thing goes.
Regards
Ignatius Fernandes
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
Bollywood Should Stop Insulting Goans
Over here liquor is cheap but women are cheaper this disgustingly unethical
summation would be insulting and derogatory to all the women of any locality
referred to and should be by all means. When entertainment becomes irrational it
becomes the cause of
Freddy Fernandes wrote:
Over here liquor is cheap but women are cheaper this disgustingly unethical
summation would be insulting and derogatory to all the women of any locality
referred to and should be by all means. When entertainment becomes irrational
it
becomes the cause of fury and anger,
-The post below makes funni reading. Because one has democracy one can fire any
crap. I have not seen the movie but I wonder how much art form is being
portrayed besides being insulting and derogatory to Goans.
BC
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Response:
In a democracy, freedom
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