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[edit]from your userpage because Holy4d mis-posted
[edit]Page of conversation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
Hi, I am curious why you reverted the image back from the original? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Holy4d (talk • contribs) 01:45, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
There should probably be a consensus before we change the main image of this page Lion76768 (talk) 16:39, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
"Lion76768" Why do you keep changing the original main image for this wikipedia article that displayed the Army National guard and placing an image of the marine corps in its place?
Everyone knows it was the Army national guard that did all the work in this effort "not the marine corps" it's actually been a case of stealing the spotlight from the Army. Cant you let the Army have just some credit for all the hard work they performed? Below is an article that expresses the very instance I am referring to. What you are doing appears biased? Why is a consensus needed to revert the page back to what it was?
https://www.wearethemighty.com/history/marines-la-riots — Preceding unsigned comment added by Holy4d (talk • contribs) 03:29, 2 June 2020 (UTC)
You need to be more careful when editing topics relating to politics
[edit]Going through your edits, it's pretty easy to find examples of you mainstreaming far-right politics (whether accidental or otherwise):
- Removing freedom of speech, press, religion, and markets from Liberalism strongly favors the relatively modern right-wing American strawman of "liberalism" over how academics would describe the philosophy globally and historically (i.e. how articles should be written)
- Labeling a group that's part of the American left as "far-left" doesn't make sense when the American left is barely left of center in the grand scheme of things
- Labeling someone described as far-right and even alt-right as merely "right-wing" and "conservative" is pretty blatant mainstreaming (especially in light of your other edits)
- Labeling source that don't approve of a comment by Trump as "left-wing" (as if the right and even the center can only agree with him, nevermind Never Trump movement and Trump's own pick for Secretary of Defense)
- Requesting a citation for the Groypers being being white supremacists when the article is full of references that point out that they're white nationalists (which is just a euphemism for white supremacists in an attempt to present themselves as somehow better simply because they're wearing polo shirts instead of pointed hoods and saying "Googles" instead of the N-word).
Also, it'd be easier to assume good faith from requesting a citation for Nick Fuentes being a white nationalist when there were already sources in the article if you hadn't blatantly acknowledged elsewhere just a few hours later that Fuentes is a white nationalist.
Those edits really don't make it look good when you request a citation for Karl Schwarzschild being Jewish and replace Jewish with German at that article and Martin Schwarzschild. Ian.thomson (talk) 22:48, 30 June 2020 (UTC)
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