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Thomas posted on 12/01/2009

This story seems analogous to that of Korla Pandit in some ways (though their personal characters appear worlds apart):

mentions "the then-current vogue for 'exotic customs'," and it appears that he snookered Time Magazine in 1930 (link on Wikipedia page), which notes that "he wears civilized clothes (on occasions, and for effect, a fez, a flowing gown)..."

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Unga Bunga posted on 12/01/2009

On 2009-12-01 02:55, Thomas wrote:
This story seems analogous

You mean anal-ogous.
This guy was apparently a pathetic piece of shit pedophile.

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Thomas posted on 12/01/2009

Actually I meant, "having resemblance in some particulars between things otherwise unlike," thus analogous. I avoided saying he was "like" Korla Pandit for the very reason you allude to. I'm with you: the blemishes on his personal story make me not want to celebrate him in any way whatsoever. But the fact that there was a market for his "exotic" flim-flammery, and his creativity in serving that market, are interesting in my opinion.

TM
tiki mick posted on 12/02/2009

yeah, but let's not jump to conclusions....back then, black people were blamed for a lot of crimes they did not actually commit...I don't know all the facts, of course, but that picture is great!

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