Talk:Jonathan Stickland
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English and spelling
[edit]Hello PoliticalPoster007 --
- One attends college at a named institution.
- Encompass means to to surround. Wrong word.
- Children's names don't belong in a political bio, unless they are relevant.
- District 92 is not a person, therefore who is incorrect.
- One either works in "a pest-control business", or in " the pest-control industry." Your choice, I don't care.
- Issues don't do much of anything. Instigated is probably a better word.
This is an encyclopedia. The English needs to be good. I am trying to help you. I left the unsubstantiated claim that he is an "anti-abortion legislator." If you can bring the quote that proves that abortion is his defining issue, it can stay in. Otherwise, it's a POV problem. Rhadow (talk) 23:00, 8 August 2017 (UTC)
Hello Neutrality -- your attention is drawn to the post above. We are arguing about the language, not the content. Rhadow (talk) 03:31, 9 August 2017 (UTC)
Anti vax stuff...
[edit]So, here's the thing. We can report what analysis has already been published, but Wikipedia isn't a forum to spout our own ideas about what someone thinks. Posting a tweet from this person and then offering analysis on that tweet is not reliably sourcing content. I removed the following sentence because it is simply a tweet, with accompanying original research. My opinion on whether or not what Strickland is promoting is "over children's health" is of no consequence for this article. What matters is are we reliably sourcing content. This sentence below is an example of us not doing that, so I'm boldly removing it. By all means, if someone reliably sources the printed opinion or discussion of views of what he thinks, go for it. Please don't add it back without proper sourcing.
He has also part of the anti-vax movement promoting "freedom from government" over children's health.[1][failed verification]
Curdigirl (talk) 03:32, 3 June 2019 (UTC)
References
- ^ Stickland, Jonathan (2019-05-08). "FACT: Some vaccinations contain human diploid cells from aborted children. #parentalrights #religiousfreedom #nomandates #txlegepic.twitter.com/OwfooOH65a". @RepStickland. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
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