A user with 48 edits. Account created on 26 April 2014.
3 June 2017
17:5717:57, 3 June 2017diffhist−1
Starship Enterprise
Undid revision 783554038 by
BilCat (
talk) Ships are objects and therefore cannot qualify as a specific gender. Calling ship a "she" also contributes to objectification of women.
05:0505:05, 15 September 2014diffhist−29
USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
My apologies for my initial mistake, I am fairly new to WP. I have gone through and manually changed the words "she" and "her" to "it" and "its"; instead of using a mass protocol
02:4802:48, 15 September 2014diffhist−2
USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
Changed two "It's" to "Its". The article should be proof read to ensure that all of the "It" and "Its" that replaced the "She" and "Hers" work grammatically.
02:3202:32, 15 September 2014diffhist−75
USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
Referring to a ship as she or her is unnecessary personification. Wikipedia's goal is to present the truth, and the truth of the matter is that ships have no gender.
15:5015:50, 26 April 2014diffhist+2
Gettysburg Address
There is still considerable debate in the historian community, over the use of the words "under god". Thus it is best to bracket the the words so that both side may be represented.
A user with 48 edits. Account created on 26 April 2014.
3 June 2017
17:5717:57, 3 June 2017diffhist−1
Starship Enterprise
Undid revision 783554038 by
BilCat (
talk) Ships are objects and therefore cannot qualify as a specific gender. Calling ship a "she" also contributes to objectification of women.
05:0505:05, 15 September 2014diffhist−29
USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
My apologies for my initial mistake, I am fairly new to WP. I have gone through and manually changed the words "she" and "her" to "it" and "its"; instead of using a mass protocol
02:4802:48, 15 September 2014diffhist−2
USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
Changed two "It's" to "Its". The article should be proof read to ensure that all of the "It" and "Its" that replaced the "She" and "Hers" work grammatically.
02:3202:32, 15 September 2014diffhist−75
USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
Referring to a ship as she or her is unnecessary personification. Wikipedia's goal is to present the truth, and the truth of the matter is that ships have no gender.
15:5015:50, 26 April 2014diffhist+2
Gettysburg Address
There is still considerable debate in the historian community, over the use of the words "under god". Thus it is best to bracket the the words so that both side may be represented.