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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: Like I said the dividing line between "dark-skinned" and almost but "not dark skinned" is not clear at all. The dividing point between "black" and "white" is whatever given person decides it to be. Are there more terms that refer specifically to color that people could be categorized into? Again the answer to this question is not clear at all. Now supposedly, assuming that the dictionary.com represents truth: "esp. those of Africa, Oceania, and Australia"[/qb][/QUOTE]The definition is quite clear. You're right that there is no straightforward dividing line as skin color grades[/QUOTE]Djehuti: you contradict yourself, here with obvious doublespeak. You say the issue is quite clear (straightforward) then in the next sentence you say it is not straightforward (unclear). You have been exposed. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: however any moron knows the difference between a black person and white person and of course those in between would be labeled as 'brown'. [qb]does this mean that the following man is not black: [IMG]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_twzulFt36q8/S8LZ2ZZGsDI/AAAAAAAAAIU/LNrbGQ8QXdA/s1600/indian-man-texting-m.jpg[/IMG] or is he still black because they said "esp." (especially) but not exclusively? [/qb] Of course he's black! His skin complexion is no different from most equatorial Africans. Stop the nonsense. [/QUOTE]obviously you have a problem interpreting colors. The man's hair black his skin is a shade of brown. Notice the difference. Well what would a lighter shade of black be? It would be gray, still not black. But for the sake of argument let's go along with this corruption of language and say that this man is "black" like his hair and that equatorial Africans are also "black". Therefore many non-equatorial Africans including the people of ancient Egypt which is among the least equatorial regions in Africa, according to your own definition are not black. I ask you will you now follow your own instructions and stop calling brown people "black"? You've been outed my mellow. Your only recourse now is to not address this and start attacking lioness like a flea [/QB][/QUOTE]
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