Wikipedia:WikiProject Islam:The Muslim Guild/User comments/Striver/3
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Apparently it's OK for Striver to make changes to articles, but if I revert his changes (addition of irrelevant articles in the See also section) he reverts back and tells me that I can't make changes without getting approval from the Muslim Guild. WHAT?
I would respectfully suggest that other editors take a look at Striver's user page -- esp his list of persecuted people, which includes Muhammad, Ali, and himself -- and his "there is no terrorism, it is all a CIA plot" arguments -- and then consider what is best to be done. Zora 07:27, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
- Lol, Zora tries to get rid of me as if i was a mental case :D LOL :D
- What, am i not allowed to have a pov`? Counter my arguments, not my person. My personal belifes regarding politics has nothing to do with my edits in the Islamic sections.
- Regarding the "approval from the Muslim Guild", i was wrong, i apologise. I should have remembered that the guild does not hold any authority, and even if it did so, my proposals where never commented by anyone and in no way where they agreed upon. Again, i apologize. What i should have done is to re-present my arguments to you on that talk page and kindly asked you to also give some input about the issue on the Muslim page. the "fatwa" section you are refering to has also been addresed by user:gren, and i will address it on the talk page. For the third time, i was wrong in replying in the way i did.
Striver also states on his user page: "The torch and rings of the Olympic Games was designed by Hitler. The Bush family had ties with Hitler." --Juan Muslim 07:37, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
- The rings of the Olympic Games being desinged in the "Nazi land" is a historical fact, go make your own research. Also, the Bush family did have extensive trade with the Nazis, i invite you to make some personal research about that. If you need help, i can help you with that. Im sorry for sounding harsh, but i did not like what i belive was implied by that comment. --Striver 15:57, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
- Striver apologises to Zora. Further, he feels his person is attacked, rather than his work.
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