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You should be ashamed of yourself for not having a command over your mother tongue which happens to be English. Take some lessons in comprehension, I'm sure your ability to understand English will improve !

Dude seriously whats your problem man ?
 
No offense meant to nForce because he probably got suckered in by this fraudulent piece as do most people. This article is an hoax and so utterly filled with rubbish that it is surprising that most people don't suspect it quickly. Does anyone actually believe that Macaulay would have said those words? The supposed use of the American spelling "caliber" instead of the British "calibre" in the minutes of a speech by a British satesman in the 19th century should have been a dead giveaway.

Anyways here is the link to the minutes of that speech on Feb 2 1835 and unsurprisingly, those words appear nowhere.
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00generallinks/macaulay/txt_minute_education_1835.html

In this art of deceit the Indians and their brethren in Israel are invincible. You've certainly cought this one red-handed ! These will do anything, say anything to establish their lies.
 
Dude seriously whats your problem man ?


From the name you've chosen for yourself it's clear that you are not a simple, straight forward person. You're full of twists and you love to twist everything, including truth. So, when you see something simple and straight, you cannot handle it. This is what ails you.
 
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No offense meant to nForce because he probably got suckered in by this fraudulent piece as do most people. This article is an hoax and so utterly filled with rubbish that it is surprising that most people don't suspect it quickly. Does anyone actually believe that Macaulay would have said those words? The supposed use of the American spelling "caliber" instead of the British "calibre" in the minutes of a speech by a British satesman in the 19th century should have been a dead giveaway.

Anyways here is the link to the minutes of that speech on Feb 2 1835 and unsurprisingly, those words appear nowhere.
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00generallinks/macaulay/txt_minute_education_1835.html

Now thats a matter of concern.Even I did not notice the spelling of 'calibre' there.Thank you for pointing out.
 
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