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EpParticipantYour point is well taken and presented. Skin color is a natural part of every person’s description. The use of skin color in identifying someone has declined dramatically over the past 40 years. So much so that lost children are seldom identified as ‘white’ or ‘black’ or by race. Many times a posted picture is the only way of knowing the missing child’s/person’s ethnicity. As your example clearly illustrates, using a descriptive color enables quick inclusion or exclusion during a search.
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