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Your first three edits were vandalism - one more and you're blocked.

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But you probably know that. Doug Weller talk 15:49, 4 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, Doug Weller. Sorry about the trolling. Om a more serious note, how do we stop the questionable labelling of some far right figures? All of these labels can be found by references, but they are just using them to marginalise these groups. The gagging order in the UK (my home country) of the grooming trial and Robinson's susbsequent arrest is a staggering breach of freedom of speech which would not be tolerated in the US. If I was to start throwing around authoritarian labels it would be for the court who imposed the order.

Breitbart is not far right either, just right wing. I not recall them calling for any gassing, extermination, sterlising or even discrimination based on their race on their religion, just people's actions. Additionally, InfoWars publishes fake news, but generalising them as 'a fake news website' is an unencyclopedic generalisation. What would you recommend to ensure neutrality? P.S I do not agree with many of the views of the subjects above, I just think the way they are being portrayed as is biased. Canyoutietheminabow (talk) 16:06, 4 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]