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 and 
no logical reason to paint them the 'bad guys'.  

The "right thinking Goan" who have been making the case against the "violent 
Hindutva extremists" have been described by you (below) as "sensationalist 
assertions that we have been overdosed with on Goanet - assertions that might 
serve only to polarize Goanetters along communal lines".  So I detect some 
self-contradiction.  

You once again are trying to present yourself as the all-knowing guy who 
decides who is the "right thinking Goan."
Regards, GL

------------- Santosh Helekar 

sensationalist assertions that we have been overdosed with on Goanet - 
assertions that might serve only to polarize Goanetters along communal lines, 

This article was forwarded to me by a level-headed mainstream Goan who rightly 
believes that the best way to tackle the problem of communal riots and violent 
religious extremism is to make it a "right thinking Goan of whatever 
denomination vs violent Hindutva extremists" issue, rather than a "Catholic 
Goan activists vs whoever they imagine to be supporters of violent Hindu. 
extremists" issue.



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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.



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