A textbook company in India, producing textbooks books for schools, has recently published a health book which makes the following claims about carnivours:
Hmmm...
It seems they hired a Seventh-day Adventist to write the book.
It has since been withdrawn by the publisher.
"They easily cheat, tell lies, forget promises, they are dishonest and tell bad words, steal, fight and turn to violence and commit sex crimes," it says.
The chapter, full of factual inaccuracies, refers to Eskimos (Inuit) as "lazy, sluggish and short-lived", because they live on "a diet largely of meat".
It adds: "The Arabs who helped in constructing the Suez Canal lived on wheat and dates and were superior to the beef-fed Englishmen engaged in the same work."
The chapter, full of factual inaccuracies, refers to Eskimos (Inuit) as "lazy, sluggish and short-lived", because they live on "a diet largely of meat".
It adds: "The Arabs who helped in constructing the Suez Canal lived on wheat and dates and were superior to the beef-fed Englishmen engaged in the same work."
Hmmm...
It seems they hired a Seventh-day Adventist to write the book.
It has since been withdrawn by the publisher.
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