05-09-2008, 08:02 AM
Commie retard Girish Karnad justifying Goan Inquisiton and forcible conversions of Hindus:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->âGoa: A Daughterâs Storyâ is open to controversial readings in the polarised climate of today and Couto is anxious that some of her chapters are not misinterpreted. She admits that conversions were violent but argues that violent birth certainly does not preclude 400 years of nurturing. And as for misinterpretation, any grist is suitable for mills that seem to grind against communal harmony and the sustenance of the Indian-ness of pluralism. Her doubts were dispelled by Girish Karnad: âYou should go by what you know or feel in your bones to be right â that even if conversions were forced or violent, the faith that people gained from them could prove to be culturally and spiritually enriching.â
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->âGoa: A Daughterâs Storyâ is open to controversial readings in the polarised climate of today and Couto is anxious that some of her chapters are not misinterpreted. She admits that conversions were violent but argues that violent birth certainly does not preclude 400 years of nurturing. And as for misinterpretation, any grist is suitable for mills that seem to grind against communal harmony and the sustenance of the Indian-ness of pluralism. Her doubts were dispelled by Girish Karnad: âYou should go by what you know or feel in your bones to be right â that even if conversions were forced or violent, the faith that people gained from them could prove to be culturally and spiritually enriching.â
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