Bernice Pereira says: " That is part of their culture "
Of course, it is part of glorious culture whose seeds
were sown by the dictates of Manusmriti.
Brahmins , the twice born, could not under any
circumstances be exposed to pollution, dirt, etc.,
even if it was created by themselves. Hence,
That’s part of their culture. They don’t know anything better.
Bernice Pereira
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> On 13-Feb-2021, at 11:28 PM, Mervyn Maciel
> wrote:
>
> No one objects to domestic tourists coming to Goa to
> savour its natural beauty, its hitherto unspoilt beaches
> and cheap beer -
No one objects to domestic tourists coming to Goa to
savour its natural beauty, its hitherto unspoilt beaches
and cheap beer - but I so wish they would respect the
place and the locals, clean up after they've eaten and drunk and not
litter the place with their trash.
Mervyn Maciel
I wonder if increasing the price of beer will shoo them off or do Goans enjoy
the company of these beer bellied, beach pissing, bottle breaking characters on
their shores. I actually saw all this on Vagator beach last week.
Bernice Pereira
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> On 13-Feb-2021, at 1:18 PM,
The Indian sub-continent is surrounded by miles and miles
of coastline and yet it is a few miles long stretch from
Mobor to Vagator that attracts thousands upon thousands
of domestic tourists.
There are seashores, beaches, coastlines, sand patches ,
waterfronts in plenty in India and yet they