Why did the Britishers say "DOGS AND INDIANS NOT ALLOWED"?
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One of the abiding mysteries of India's horrific 200-year colonial encounter with England is the near-total absence of rancour between the peoples of the two countries. It is as if the depredations by the British never happened. The British have forgotten all about it, as they well might; and the Indians have decided to let bygones be bygones. Indeed, there is fairly large body of opinion in India that believes that the colonial experience was actually a good thing for the natives, what with all the mod-cons that the British kindly left behind - railways, ports, army, schools, hospitals, the judiciary, police and administrative apparatus and so on.
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because they are poop of indians
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