Talk:Jews for Racial and Economic Justice
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Controversies
[edit]The information that keeps getting removed by @JoeManchinStan in the controversies section. References 3 sources, including information from government authorities regarding Douglas Powell, a statement from a reputable organization known as Zaakah, and an online activist.
In regards to the self-published rules from wikipedia:
- The material is neither unduly self-serving nor an exceptional claim: Za'akah gained nothing from making this statement, other than protecting children.
- It does not involve claims about third parties (such as people, organizations, or other entities): This wasn't a claim, it was a factual event that occurred and was later acknowledged by JFREJ.
- It does not involve claims about events not directly related to the subject: The issue directly relates to the Zaakah's mission to fight Child Sex Abuse and the online activist's direct experience with JFREJ.
- There is no reasonable doubt as to its authenticity: There's no doubt that the Mazals event happened, that Douglas Powell ( video evidence , screenshot from video, archived screenshot) was there, and that they had childcare at the event
- The Wikipedia article is not based primarily on such sources: the article has a wide array of sources.