17:3817:38, 15 December 2017diffhist−129
Black people
global usage actually. I'm not from the US. It's used throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. I see no reference suggesting otherwise.
17:3717:37, 15 December 2017diffhist−9
Black people
global usage actually. I'm not from the US. It's used throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. I see no reference suggesting otherwise.
17:1417:14, 15 December 2017diffhist−137
Black people
It still does. Every dictionary definition of black people is equivalent with this opening sentence. Your warring isn't going to make you correct.
16:5616:56, 15 December 2017diffhist−139
Black people
statement of fact. the description isn't incompatible with cultural difference of its usage. i suggest you check "white people" article. wikipedia is supposed to help people understand something, not confuse them. please cite your source.
04:3004:30, 7 October 2016diffhist+704
Michael Kulich
I see no reason to remove significant sources and information that drew attention to Kulich's death and replace it with partially correct information as he is survived by family and his fiancee, who also found him dead, according to cited source.
14:5114:51, 28 September 2016diffhist−945
Milo Yiannopoulos
Two removals. His sexuality has no relevance to the succeeding sentence and the Twitter ban is already mentioned within the Twitter controversies section.
17:3817:38, 15 December 2017diffhist−129
Black people
global usage actually. I'm not from the US. It's used throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. I see no reference suggesting otherwise.
17:3717:37, 15 December 2017diffhist−9
Black people
global usage actually. I'm not from the US. It's used throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. I see no reference suggesting otherwise.
17:1417:14, 15 December 2017diffhist−137
Black people
It still does. Every dictionary definition of black people is equivalent with this opening sentence. Your warring isn't going to make you correct.
16:5616:56, 15 December 2017diffhist−139
Black people
statement of fact. the description isn't incompatible with cultural difference of its usage. i suggest you check "white people" article. wikipedia is supposed to help people understand something, not confuse them. please cite your source.
04:3004:30, 7 October 2016diffhist+704
Michael Kulich
I see no reason to remove significant sources and information that drew attention to Kulich's death and replace it with partially correct information as he is survived by family and his fiancee, who also found him dead, according to cited source.
14:5114:51, 28 September 2016diffhist−945
Milo Yiannopoulos
Two removals. His sexuality has no relevance to the succeeding sentence and the Twitter ban is already mentioned within the Twitter controversies section.