Commentary on this big blow-up on Goanet
 
Avoice!  Samir samko dynamite murre!  Looks like history took a long siesta. So 
where are the references you ask?:=)) And you ask that from Mr. Goa know-it-all 
himself. 
 
After being reduced to eating toasts, the guys are being toasted.. OK!  There 
was no jam on their toast. And you say, "Stop your half elegant cliches!" Samir 
in-effect ask:  Were you thrown into cells with blood-spattered walls? Were you 
interrogated in a dim light asking for informaciaum on the suspects accused of 
involvement?  Were your finger-nails ripped? Did you see Monteiro himself? How 
many days were you on hunger strike?"
 
Na ree saiba. These guys have packaged their version of truth in repetitive 
Goanet posts.  So supurlo Goenkars like moi are left to wonder if the 
conclusions are derived from reality or from fictional excursions. Under the 
guise of humor, some have sexed-up  their accounts (and questions) a little 
bit.  
 
From the names that JC has mentioned below, some of whom I know and read about, 
I can say these figures are the meek "opportunistic" types, who when the time 
comes, engage in hand-wringing.  These "British slaves" suck up to the British 
system and cannot defend Goa against the writings of some white-skin O-level 
(graduate) cheap tourists. Yet JC wants us to believe they stood up against the 
British Empire?
 
From the recent flap of British tourists in Goa, I found the stand taken by 
those names mentioned embarrassing ... and I have said so on this forum. Your 
description was better - "white-wannabe bootlickers". Perhaps after a few 
scotches, and in front of other Goans they raise the same issues and create a 
royal mess trying to "vamoosh" their listeners or readers.  
As far as "Do you get some brownie points for every post that you make 
denigrating your own kin ?" the answer is YES. The "brownie point" is the 
satisfaction of putting down another Goan with a cheap shot from 'an authority 
who never was'. 
From their writings, we are left with cover-ups to cover the cover-ups; which 
blows-up in strange circumstances, as in the present exchange.
 
So as we uncover the big cover-up, I am glad as they say in political 
history Samir elected to 'to kick arse' and ask some tough questions. This 
is especially when someone points a finger, in fact several fingers; and 
presents themselves as some all-knowing Goan who makes the truth the first 
casualty.
 
I suggest that the children of the khoro Niz Goenkars who sacrificed for Goa on 
both sides of the political divide, give up their present job and run for 
political office in Goa.  Their sacrifice will be a lot less that the freedom 
fighters of the prior generation who risked with their lives. 
 
Regards, GL
 
PS: The words in quotes are taken from prior posts on this thread.
 
------------- Samir Kelekar wrote:
 
Don't try to evade the issue Jose or hide behind other names. tell me --- are 
you of a slave mentality or not? Is your going for Portuguese citizenship a 
purely opportunistic thing or not?

Accept the fact that you have teamed up with our conquerers. Even Portuguese 
would respect the Goan freedom fighters but not white-wannabe bootlickers such 
as you. As they say, in a hotel, the waiter has more arrogance than the owner.

So, tell me, are you trying to do this to impress the Portuguese consular 
members who might be members on this list? Do you get some brownie points for 
every post that you make denigrating your own kin ?
 
--------- Jose wrote:
 
I suppose the following are examples of GoaNetters (et others) who are people 
of slave mentality as per the classification of Dr Samir Kelekar : PhD
jc, Dr. Teotonio de Souza, Naraina Coisoro,  the late Pundalik Gaitonde, the 
late Jose Inacio Loyola (Portuguese slaves), Cornel da Costa, Eddie Fernandes 
(British slaves) et al.......



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