Maybe I should have dragged the name of Fatima Gracias the knowledgeable queen
of Portuguese sanitation. Thanks to those who agreed to my one liner.
BC
I agree that the term "Liberation" is lazy shorthand to cover-up a whole
lot of issues and concerns. It is probably a cut-and-paste job
Obviously, the use and foisting of the word Liberation in outright
denotative form was small-mindedness, and churlish. So what was promulgated
and annually fed, is a convenient connotation of the word liberation, and
does not shy from all inherent societal overtones, hubris, and flawed
logics.
I agree that the term "Liberation" is lazy shorthand to cover-up a whole
lot of issues and concerns. It is probably a cut-and-paste job from
post-World War II See Europe.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/10/second-world-war-liberation-europe
But to judge five-and-half decades of social
Bernado Colaco ole_xac at yahoo.co.uk on Sun Jun 25 22:43:07
PDT 2017 wrote :
One wonders if Libia Lobo Sardessai is eating coriander
leaves washed in gutter water in Mapusa market all this after Liberation of
Goa.
BC
COMMENT:
Wonder why Modi didn’t have the guts to tell Senhor
One wonders if Libia Lobo Sardessai is eating coriander leaves washed in gutter
water in Mapusa market all this after Liberation of Goa.
BC
LIBERATION, INVASION, ETC: On 17th December 1961,
Indian army had green light to enter Goan
Portuguese