Why are you ignoring what I’m actually writing?? I’m addressing the false excuse about there being some sort of stigma that Dunham was avoiding. It doesn’t matter if Barack Sr’s face was photoshopped onto the picture. If Dunham was worried about a social stigma, he wouldn’t be in the picture at all. Why stand directly behind so-called “Union workers” for a photograph?? And why would they be in the photograph if they’re just workers??
I'm not interested in what Stanley Armour might have thought. There's no evidence he ever set eyes on the kenyan student, other than the myth of ‘Dreams’ - and that silly photograph that appears to have been taken on a Dock, does nothing to place them together anytime, anywhere.