Not too long ago, a goanetter with one of two of his cohorts wrote a series of
posts that Hindutva and similar organizations are good organizations. If I
recollect right, he claimed he was one of Santosh's relatives, worked in
Tennessee an IT / mathematician. I do not recollect his name. But
Earlier Gilbert had claimed that there are bigots on Goanet who stated that
violent Hindu extremists are good guys, and that this fact somehow contradicts
the following assertion of mine:
This article was forwarded to me by a level-headed mainstream Goan who rightly
believes that the best way
Many of the right thinking Goan (Christians and Hindus) have been making the
case against violent Hindutva extremists. It is the bigots that have been
making the case (directly and indirectly) that the violent Hindutva
extremists are the 'good guys' and there is absolutely no scientific proof
--- On Sun, 10/26/08, Gilbert Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is the bigots that have been making the case (directly and indirectly)
that the violent Hindutva extremists are the 'good guys' and there is
absolutely no scientific proof and no logical reason to paint them the 'bad
guys'.
Refer to the undermentioned report on how brainwashing is done. Is it any
wonder that commumal strife if only getting aggravated? Was Selma entirely off
the mark when she commented about an entire new generation being brought up on
hate propaganda?
Santosh wrote:
In stark contrast to this type of sensationalist assertions that we have been
overdosed with on Goanet - assertions that might serve only to polarize
Goanetters along communal lines, appended below is a sober-minded and
thoughtful article by Eduardo Faleiro.
This article was
--- On Sun, 10/26/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am intrigued how Santosh finds articles and news items exposing hindutva
activities communal.
What I find ill-advised from the standpoint of promoting communal harmony in
public forums are over-heated rhetoric, flame baits