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Thomas In India? History Of Christianism In India
A bit like the "history as taught in Pakistan" thread. Here, it's history as the christian Goan minority of ~25% (even some emigrees among them) would have "Goans" and "Indians" know it. Why, after finally moving away, these aliens need to speak about the ancestrally (forever) Hindu and still Hindu-majority (2/3 Hindu) Gomantak is beyond me.



Purple lines are comments inserted by me.





www.mail-archive.com/goanet@goanet.org/msg35110.html

Quote:[Goanet] Re: Goan migration

Anthony and Nolette de Souza

Fri, 13 Jan 2006 04:14:12 -0800





Hi, All!



I agree with Senhor Bernado Colasco about the need to educate

Anglos about Goa and debunk the misleading articles and books written by them.



We have Anglo-Australians who visit Goa for a month but reckon they

know all about that sorrowing land -- this without carrying out any

indepth research. After such a short stay in Goa, they pose as experts and

write a load of bull.



Even if some of us detest Portugal [color="#800080"](not the writer Martinho, obviously)[/color], we must give the devil his

due: Portugal has devoted a lot of resources to study Goan History. A

visit to the National Musuem @ Lisboa will confirm the extensive and

intensive study made there re: Goa. [color="#0000FF"]Even after being hounded out, the

Portuguese are continuing to explore all aspects of Goanity:- culture,

socioeconomic structure, political identity, etc.[/color]

[color="#800080"]("Even after being hounded out, the Portuguese still explore our christo unculture."

Note the Stockholm syndrome which the catholics in Indian skins have about their beloved christoportuguese, who were the true invaders and the true bloody occupiers of Hindu Gomantak.)[/color]



As for Indian scholars, they distort the history of our land.

Much of what these pseudosocialscientists write is really social

engineering to brainwash and "re-educate" our children and youth. Children @

schools in Goa attend regular (even daily) assemblies and cultural clinics

where they are programmed to salute the flag of the [color="#0000FF"]invaders[/color], shout "JAI

HIND!" and sing 'Jana Gana Mana'.



The methods the [color="#0000FF"]Indian Occupiers[/color]
use are similar to those used by

the Indonesian invaders before they were driven out by the East Timor. Timor

Leste today is a poverty-striken State with a population of only one million

but the Timorese prefer freedom to bowing to foreigners and kissing their

bloody feet. .



[color="#0000FF"] Imperialism today is no longer just White but of all hues:-

Yellow Imperialism in Tibet, Black Imperialism in Nigeria and Brown

Imperialism in Goa, Jammu, Kashmir, Nepal, Bhutan, etc.
Nobody's hands are

clean.[/color]

[color="#800080"](Says the 25% christian imperialists - the ongoing christian parasitism in Gomantak - about the identity of the 2/3 native Hindus of Gomantak, who belong to the native Hindus of the rest of Bharatam.)[/color]



Unless Goans unite and stand for their rights, Goa will continue to

be an unhappy land like Iraq, West Papua, etc.





Martinho





MESSAGE



From : "Bernado Colaco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:31 PM

Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goan migration



> Dear Gentleman,

>

> Congratulations on your post. Most of the historical

> nonsense about Goa comes from the Anglo Saxon rascals.

> And this indeed to suit their ends.

>

> Our own historic in Portugal is also a part of this

> scheme.

>

> B. Colaço



[color="#800080"](Such an irony in the above, how it speaks of Anglo Saxons as "rascals" or screeches about "Anglo Australians", all while these Indian christian sheep - themselves most allergic to all things Indian and speaking of the native Indians as "occupiers", even though Gomantak is still 2/3 Hindu and which 2/3rd - who are the *true* natives - naturally considers itself Indian.)[/color]





And then, at the end, the duo returns (presumably stung by the thought others recognised it as a bigot) with "I don't hate Indians. But us catholics are good, and the non-Goans - i.e. Indians - are evil, exploiting us":



www.mail-archive.com/goanet@goanet.org/msg35223.html

Quote:[Goanet] Re: Goan migration

Anthony and Nolette de Souza

Sun, 15 Jan 2006 14:27:28 -0800

Hi, All



I give the impression that I'm anti-Indian. This is far from the truth

(says the sheep Martinho, after calling Indians "occupiers" and "invaders" and alluding to them through example as "foreigners" in their own land, all while drooling all over the foreign christoportuguese invaders who occupied Hindu Gomantak)

as some of my best friends are Indians,

[color="#800080"](standard christian tactic to brush of allegations of innate bigotry: "love the sinner, hate the sin <-> Look, to prove my christian charity, I now produce my token Gay friend. I still know he is going to hell, of course - gawd says he deserves it - but the babble tells me to christo-love him all the same.")[/color]

The word 'Catholic' means 'universal'

and it's difficult for a Catholic to hate a country; in fact, our religion

makes us charitable, all-embracing and compassionate so that [color="#0000FF"]non-Goans[/color] take advantage of our good nature to exploit us.


[color="#800080"]("Non-Goans" is a reference to the heathen Hindu infidels, contrasted as it is with the "good nature" of "us catholics".

At the same time, the above statement implicitly but deliberately equates "Goans" with catholics, thereby totally silencing/making invisible the native Hindu majority of Gomantak.)[/color]



Martinho



----- Original Message -----



URGENT MESSAGE

>

TO:-

MEMBERS OF THE GOAN DIASPORA,

>

KINDLY SEND, THROUGH YOUR GLOBALLY-BASED GOAN OVERSEAS

ASSOCIATIONS OR OTHER CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS, CONTAINERS LOADED

WITH

WOODWORKING TOOLS*, METALWORK EQUIPMENT*, COMPUTERS* + OTHER

OFFICE

EQUIPMENT* OR STATIONERY TO CATHOLIC MISSIONS/ORPHANAGES, ETC., IN GOA

FOR

USE BY ORPHANED OR OTHER DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN THERE.


[color="#800080"](Begs the question: are the - this time, wannabe - christoPortuguese catholics going back to their old

game of kidnapping the native Hindu children and putting them into christian "orphanages" for the "crime" of their

parents still adhering to Hindu religion? That's what the christoPortuguese colonials famously did, after all.)[/color]

THANKS A MILLION & GOD BLESS YOU!



Martinho



*These items need not be brandnew: even secondhand or reconditioned

items will be gratefully accepted by Goan charitable organizations.

Some

well-intentioned British, European. American, NZ + Australian

individuals

+ NGO's have, out of the goodness of their hearts, already sent some

educational equipment to Goa. However, there is still room for more..

Please find it in your hearts to help the Oliver Twists

(including non-Goan ones) in Goa. Obrigado!
I'm sure Martinho is working in some missionary overdrive org trying to turn "Goans", i.e. christians (including new-generation abductees into the faith)

into anti-Indians for a "Free Goa for christ".





It's amazing how christians have become "The Goans" and are somehow allowed to speak as "natives", in place of the actual indigenous: Hindus (even when Hindus are still the majority!)

Just like in Kashmir, where the mohammedans have become "The Kashmiris" and have overridden all of the indigenous of Kashmir, who are the real Kashmiris = Hindus.

But then, all over the world, heathens have but the right to remain silent while christoislamics try to usurp all identity of nativeness from the true natives, and then clamour for the world to believe their claim as rightful.





I wonder where Ayaan Hirsi Ali is. She said that islam sowed discord wherever it went. Yet christianism is exactly the same.

The christos came, forced the indigenous Hindus into becoming unwilling sheep and now their sheep progeny are willing sheep, violently hateful of Hindus and all things Hindu and violently in love with the christo aliens for converting them to christoism. (Dinesh De Souza isn't the only christo sheep saying "Two cheers for colonialism", with which he means the Tough Love of christianism: a ref to the violence with which the blind Hindoos were introduced to the 'enlightening' christianism. He even regarded Africans as being in debt to the slaveholders for the same...)

And no reversion of these entities looks to even be possible, they're as far gone into christianism as the sheep occupying Greece and Rome etc.



What a disease. It is utterly confounding.
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