Re: [Goanet] How Bamons used and discarded catholics in Goa - Part 1
Whoever the writer of this blog may be, I hope I am the only one who is confused by it. In short, I believe that this rather 'non-brilliant' blog wishes to teach me the following: 1: Bamons and Saraswats are same or different folks, and that Salgaocar and Dr. Sequeira were Bamons. 2: Devanagri is a language. 3: Dr. Sequeira was able to follow (forget read in) the Devanagri script. Honestly, I cannot imagine how more-brilliant Part II will be. IF only the blogger would not complicate the plot by confusing the Saraswats with the folks he calls BAMONS; never mind the few eccentric and self-serving Bamons (some who don't even have a clue of the Devanagri script) who are jumping around with the Devanagri Kokni Only banner. jc Pardon any Typos. This IPad does some curious auto- corrections On Jun 16, 2012, at 3:23 PM, sebastian Rodrigues sebydesio...@hotmail.com wrote: http://bharatmukti.blogspot.in/2012/06/how-bamons-used-and-discarded-catholics.html Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar declared in a Television interview to prudent media channel that those passing out in English medium will have to pass exams in Konkni and Marathi if they want government jobs. This is a latest brahminical diplomacy of the Saraswats in Goa. Saraswats and bamons have effectively used language as a weapon to further their policy of divide and rule. At a time when Goa was witnessing the end of Portuguese colonial rule and ushering of Indian brahmanical colonial rule in 1961 language was not an issue of dispute. Two main languages that people in Goa used includes Marathi and Roman Konkani. There was no dispute on this. Devnagri script konkani was not in existence then. bhahujan samaj used marathi while catholics used Roman script konkani for communication. Bamons and saraswats in Goa dreaded the possibility of Goa merging in Maharastra as Bhahujan samaj was all for it. Bamons of Goa plotted against this possibility and organised church and catholic population - who is today demanding English as mediums of instruction - against Bhahujan samaj. Moneyed bamon V.M.Salgaonkar spent 45 lakhs of rupees to fund this agitation of mobilizing votes against merger with Maharastra during opinion poll of January 1967. For this purpose he got Catholic mulnivasis to vote en mass against merger with Catholic Bamon Dr. Jack Sequeira as a leader. This is the first instance wherein bamons used Catholics of Goa to further their agenda of dominance. Even though bhahujan samaj and Catholics are both mulnivasis, both shudras, both parties allowed Brahmins to manipulate themselves. Then again in 1986 in a violent fights leading to loss of life and blood was fought. Two groups of mulnivasis fought this fight and both the groups lost the battle. One group of Shudras - Bhahujans who used marathi was fighting for making Marathi as official language of Goa. The Second group of Shudras - Catholics who used roman scripted konkani was fighting for making Konkani as official language of Goa. Konkani was declared the winner but not the Roman script konkani. Devnagri konkani, the language of Bamons was declared official language of Goa. Both the parties of Shudras lost in the battle. Bamons won. Mulnivasis lost. Eurasian Brahmins won. This is the second instance wherein bamons used catholics of Goa to further their agenda of dominance. Even though bhahujan samaj and Catholics are both mulnivasis, both shudras, both parties allowed Brahmins to manipulate them. This happened mainly because both parties failed to realize that they are being used by bamons and did not recognize bamon as their hereditary enemy. While bamons recognized mulnivasis - who they classified in manusmriti as shudras - as their hereditary enemy.
Re: [Goanet] How Bamons used and discarded catholics in Goa - Part 1
Dr. Colaco Whoever the writer of this blog may be, I hope I am the only one who is confused by it. In short, I believe that this rather 'non-brilliant' blog wishes to teach me the following: 1: Bamons and Saraswats are same or different folks, and that Salgaocar and Dr. Sequeira were Bamons. 2: Devanagri is a language. 3: Dr. Sequeira was able to follow (forget read in) the Devanagri script. Honestly, I cannot imagine how more-brilliant Part II will be. IF only the blogger would not complicate the plot by confusing the Saraswats with the folks he calls BAMONS; never mind the few eccentric and self-serving Bamons (some who don't even have a clue of the Devanagri script) who are jumping around with the Devanagri Kokni Only banner. COMMENT: Dear Doc, I certainly feel that the author himself appears to be confused in his ideas. His only agenda appears to be to spew his vitriolic spleen against imagined foes. But as they say, pacienca!, it takes all sorts to make a world But then do the readers on Goanet have to be subjected to such krapp? And doc, my desktop does not do strange auto corrections. ;-) Signed your faithful mulnivasi Anton Jose de Sta. Domingos de Sacrafamila Fernandes -- ** Tony de Sa tonydesa at gmail dot com **
Re: [Goanet] How Bamons used and discarded catholics in Goa - Part 1
Tony de Sa tonyde...@gmail.com wrote: I certainly feel that the author himself appears to be CONFUSED in his ideas. His only agenda appears to be to spew his vitriolic spleen against imagined foes. But as they say, pacienca!, it takes all sorts to make a world But then do the readers on Goanet have to be subjected to such KRAPP? And doc, my desktop does not do strange auto corrections. ;-) Signed your faithful MULNIVASI Anton Jose de Sta. Domingos de Sacrafamila Fernandes. KHOMMENT: Tonybab, While we all must have paciencia with fator-authors, this made-up stuff is best dealt with ab initio. Here are two other snippets which should make anyone go . REALLY? ! ! ! [1] V.M.Salgaonkar spent 45 lakhs of rupees to fund this agitation of mobilizing votes against merger with Maharastra during opinion poll of January 1967 [2] a: One group of Shudras - Bhahujans .. was fighting for making Marathi as official language of Goa. b: The Second group of Shudras - Catholics . was fighting for making Konkani as official language of Goa Both the parties of Shudras lost in the battle. Ah Well .. jc
[Goanet] How Bamons used and discarded catholics in Goa - Part 1
http://bharatmukti.blogspot.in/2012/06/how-bamons-used-and-discarded-catholics.html Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar declared in a Television interview to prudent media channel that those passing out in English medium will have to pass exams in Konkni and Marathi if they want government jobs. This is a latest brahminical diplomacy of the Saraswats in Goa. Saraswats and bamons have effectively used language as a weapon to further their policy of divide and rule. At a time when Goa was witnessing the end of Portuguese colonial rule and ushering of Indian brahmanical colonial rule in 1961 language was not an issue of dispute. Two main languages that people in Goa used includes Marathi and Roman Konkani. There was no dispute on this. Devnagri script konkani was not in existence then. bhahujan samaj used marathi while catholics used Roman script konkani for communication. Bamons and saraswats in Goa dreaded the possibility of Goa merging in Maharastra as Bhahujan samaj was all for it. Bamons of Goa plotted against this possibility and organised church and catholic population - who is today demanding English as mediums of instruction - against Bhahujan samaj. Moneyed bamon V.M.Salgaonkar spent 45 lakhs of rupees to fund this agitation of mobilizing votes against merger with Maharastra during opinion poll of January 1967. For this purpose he got Catholic mulnivasis to vote en mass against merger with Catholic Bamon Dr. Jack Sequeira as a leader. This is the first instance wherein bamons used Catholics of Goa to further their agenda of dominance. Even though bhahujan samaj and Catholics are both mulnivasis, both shudras, both parties allowed Brahmins to manipulate themselves. Then again in 1986 in a violent fights leading to loss of life and blood was fought. Two groups of mulnivasis fought this fight and both the groups lost the battle. One group of Shudras - Bhahujans who used marathiĀ was fighting for making Marathi as official language of Goa. The Second group of Shudras - Catholics who used roman scripted konkani was fighting for making Konkani as official language of Goa. Konkani was declared the winner but not the Roman script konkani. Devnagri konkani, the language of Bamons was declared official language of Goa. Both the parties of Shudras lost in the battle. Bamons won. Mulnivasis lost. Eurasian Brahmins won. This is the second instance wherein bamons used catholics of Goa to further their agenda of dominance. Even though bhahujan samaj and Catholics are both mulnivasis, both shudras, both parties allowed Brahmins to manipulate them. This happened mainly because both parties failed to realize that they are being used by bamons and did not recognize bamon as their hereditary enemy. While bamons recognized mulnivasis - who they classified in manusmriti as shudras - as their hereditary enemy.