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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [b] Not consistent with "portraits don't lie".[/b][/QUOTE] [QUOTE] Portraits don't lie, they capture the soul of a person whether their skin is painted black, green, or red. However, interpretation varies. [/QUOTE] Interpretation occurs at both ends. The artist at one end, the observer at another. Color is as much a part of artistic interpretation as any other aspect of the portrait. [QUOTE]You are confusing yourself by trying to nitpick at everything in my posts. There is nothing inconsistent in what I said.[/QUOTE] see above. [QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [b] Blaming the "new people" is a form of scapegoating. [/b][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]It's not me who is saying that blacks come in a wide range of skin tones [/QUOTE] I would stand by that. [QUOTE] then backtracking and saying that someone is implying a person wasn't black by saying her skin might have been lighter.[/QUOTE] because you did in fact state that 1) she may have been mixed, and 2) her skin might have been lighter than is shown is her portrait. Now, you are implying that statement 2 was IN NO WAY meant to support statement 1? I'm sorry, that is the VERY DEFINITION OF BACKTRACKING. However, I will give you full marks for a spirited defense of your contradictions. [IMG]http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/smile.gif[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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