Posted on 08/31/2017 12:20:21 PM PDT by ETL
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The book, which closely tracks Mr Daviss life in Chicago and Hawaii and the fact that his first wife was black and his second white, describes in lurid detail a series of shockingly sordid sexual encounters, often involving group sex.
One chapter concerns the seduction by Mr Davis and his first wife of a 13-year-old girl called Anne. Mr Davis wrote that it was the girl who had suggested he had sex with her. Im not one to go in for Lolitas. Usually Id rather not bed a babe under 20.
But there are exceptions. I didnt want to disappoint the trusting child. At her still-impressionistic age, a rejection might be traumatic, could even cripple her sexually for life.
He then described how he and his wife would have sex with the girl. Anne came up many times the next several weeks, her aunt thinking she was in good hands. Actually she was.
She obtained a course in practical sex from experienced and considerate practitioners rather than from ignorant insensitive neophytes .I think we did her a favour, although the pleasure was mutual.
On other occasions, Mr Davis would cruise in Hawaii parks looking for couples or female tourists to have sex with. He derived sexual gratification from bondage, simulated rape and being flogged and urinated on.
He boasted that the number of white babes interested in at least one meeting with a Negro male has been far more than I can handle and wished America were as civilised as, say, Scandinavia. He concluded: I regret none of my experiences or unusual appetites; for me they are normal.
According to Mrs Weatherly-Williams, Mr Davis lost touch with Mr Dunham some time in the 1980s. John Edgar Tidwell, who wrote the introduction to Davis's memoir and edited a collection of his work, said that there was no mention of Mr Dunham or Mr Obama in any of Mr Daviss papers.
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That has been debunked. That and other pictures like it appeared in a 1958 mens magazine. Stanley Ann would have been too young at the time.
Those pictures appeared in a 1958 mens magazine. They are not Stanley Ann Dunham.
Those photos have been debunked. They appeared in a 1958 mens magazine. Stanley Ann would have been too young to look like that.
It’s amazing how many people still believe it was Stanley Ann. To paraphrase, an urban legend travels halfway around the world while the truth is putting its shoes on.
I never thought they were. That compilation I posted showed the two women were likely not the same. But, thanks for the 1958 reference. Do you have a link that confirms the photos are from a 1958 men’s magazine?
From that thread...
This picture appeared in Exotique #23,
on page 22 in 1958. When Ann Dunham
was only 15 years old.
You’re welcome. Subsequent research revealed the model’s name, but I wouldn’t know where to start looking for that.
To be fair, the girl does look a great deal like Stanley Ann at certain ages of her life.
I don't at the moment, but I can find it with a search. The guy who posted the information went by the name "Loren C." or something. He's been banned from Free Republic, but he kept coming back under various aliases.
I'll see if I can find it real quick and post the link.
Agree. I wasn’t that interested in the subject, but whenever I saw the pics I noticed a strong resemblance.
(hint: they're both Malcolm X)
Or is this more likely?
Here’s a 6-min video of his ‘debunking’
Fever Dreams From My Real Father: Joel Gilbert’s Lies and Exotique’s Photos of “Ann Dunham”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVYofNIYPaA
That looks interesting—thanks for the link!
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