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From: "AnimalConcerns.org" <animalconce...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 11:53:41 -0500
Local: Sun, Nov 18 2012 11:53 am
Subject: (IN) Indian Textbook Claims Meat Eaters 'Steal, Fight And Turn To Violence And Sex Crimes'
[Huffington Post - video at full story link]

You might be used to hearing this from your vegan pals during the
holidays, but an Indian textbook company is now making claims that
might surprise the most militant members of PETA.

According to "New Healthway," a health and hygiene book aimed at 11-
to 12-year-old students, meat eaters are awful people.

"They easily cheat, tell lies, they forget promises, they are
dishonest and tell bad words, steal, fight and turn to violence and
sex crimes," the book states on page 56.

It also goes on to claim that the flavor of meat is the result of
"waste products," and that the Japanese are long-lived vegetarians
whose "generous use of green leafy vegetables, soya beans and grams
has helped [them] to maintain vigour, strength and endurance
throughout the centuries."

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full story:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/17/indian-textbook-meat-eaters-...

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