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Samir,

By the way, I feel good that I have opened the eyes of Indians that they have 
been traditional Racists in their own country, and not owning it. I hope there 
is positive change in the near future.

Well, mine is a 'modern Goan Indian' culture with a worldly look, not a narrow 
parochial one like the majority of Indians; and I must say, I had cultivated 
this modern Indian Culture much much before, I landed Down Under.

My migration to being 'Modern Man' in the international sense  was made 
possible first by my ancestors in Goa, who broke away from the conservative 
primitive madness of the Indian tradition, and reformed; that is, so many of 
us; so much so that we can integrate and make ourselves 'at home' in any 
culture, anywhere in the world, and Be Accepted!!!

Sad to say that I feel most uncomfortable with the traditional Indian Culture 
whilst not only in India but even in the Goa of today. Why? Because everything 
is so much 'pochpochit' !!!

No Hard Feelings! I mourn for the 'primitiveness' of the majority of Indians. I 
identify myself as truly modern and worldly integrating person of Indian 
origin. I love BEEF and BACON; most of the world does!

Nascy Caldeira.

--- On Thu, 25/2/10, Samir Kelekar <samir_kele...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Subject: [Goanet] Russian tourists have "all" kinds of vices --- BJP chief
> Nascy writes:
> >U are only
> > displaying thus an 'inferiority complex', that arises
> from a
> > definite inferiority in your Culture.
> 
> We can see that you consider some culture as inferior and
> another
> superior. That shows your chauvinism.
> 
> Secondly, what is *your* culture ? Just because you took
> the boat
> to Australia, your culture changed or what ? That shows you
> have
> serious self-esteem/identity issues too.
> 
> regards,
> Samir
> 
> 
> 
> 
>       
> 


      

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