Talk:March Against Antisemitism
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Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 1 December 2023
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I request that the last line about arrests at Pro-Palestine protests be removed as it is Islamophobic and unnecessarily fuels hate. It is not related in any way to this March so its inclusion is inflammatory and constituted as hate speech.
I request that the reference to a pro-Palestine march be amended to 'multiple pro-Palestine marches drawing hundreds of thousands (multiple sources for this) which call for ceasefire.' It is otherwise misrepresentation, as there was significant pro-Israel support at the March Against Antisemitism without any reference to this in the text. The 'pro-Palestine' marches were actually predominantly pro-Ceasefire and with an extremely diverse attending. The number of '45,000' stated is a gross under representation. This is dangerous and against fuels hate. 86.12.228.24 (talk) 11:39, 1 December 2023 (UTC)
- Partly done: I've removed the sentence in question – not out of concern of it being Islamophobic or fuelling hate (both of which are difficult to argue) as this isn't our obligation as an encyclopedia, but because it has little else to do with anything else in the article. Further changes appear to be being requested for WP:RGW reasons, so I've not done those. — Czello (music) 11:52, 1 December 2023 (UTC)