Originally posted by caz
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In effect, you’re misstating the problem we all face. It isn’t that Bongo Barrett lied 100% of the time, and we can safely dismiss everything he ever said; it’s that he lied 95% of the time, and we have to have the wisdom to recognize the rare instances when he was telling the truth.
For instance, you believe Barrett when he claimed to have spent a week in the Central Liverpool Library trying to find the “sweet intercourse of death” [sic] quote.
I don’t.
You believe Barrett when he said he randomly found a copy of Tales of Liverpool in a bookstore.
I don’t.
You don’t believe Barrett when he wrote in a private note that Anne wrote the diary.
I do.
Those who have concluded that Barrett never ever told the truth—not even 5% of the time—have created a psychological barrier that will forever prevent them from seeing the truth about the diary.
That’s my belief, but clearly you disagree and will always disagree.
Regards, RP
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