User talk:39.41.6.68
Hello. The section is named "Communist era" simply because the country was ruled by a Communist government. That is the neutral principle, and the same principle is used for the section title in every section of the article, regardless of the sympathies for or legitimacy of the government, since what is described in the article is the policy of the government regarding the position of women. The justification you gave for removing it did not appear to be neutral. The sympathy for or against the Communist government is not important, since the topic is the government's policy about women, and the government was indeed communist, hence the section is to be named such. Please note that if you remove the neutral section title again using non-neutral arguments, you may be reported and blocked from editing. Thank you.--Aciram (talk) 02:56, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
- Threatening to block a good contributor such as me is an uncivilized thing to do. Control your emotions in Wikipedia, you don't own it and never will. Afghanistan is an entirely Islamic country. There never was any Communist government. Referring to Afghan government as Communist was only a 1980s propaganda created by past leaders of Pakistan and the United States to make the radical Islamic fighters (mujahideen) have a justifiable reason to fight and get killed in the unlawful 1980s war that they declared on Afghanistan. Putting "Communist era" clearly implies to readers that Afghanistan at some point in the past was Communist. You can go ahead and put that joke in the article, I don' have time for that stuff.--39.41.6.68 (talk) 04:18, 11 February 2023 (UTC)
February 2023
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