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Why do we need this article? The section in the Europe article isn't very long, and the article on the French Wikipedia is even up for deletion.
70.29.212.226 (
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This is an usual french masochist attitude and blindness common in these days on WP:FR, with a little salt of revolutionary sentiment. :-) Same attitude than the Chernobyl catastrophe, which radiations covered all Europe but, supposedly, not France.
Indeed, there is a taste for cold blood. They have kept articles on this pandemic for Canada, United States and Mexico, but not for France since there is no dead for now.
HDDTZUZDSQ (
talk) 00:47, 26 June 2009 (UTC)reply
It seems to me that the French Wikipedia is the France Wikipedia, since whenever I add things about say... Quebec, someone from France will delete it quickly, and most general topic articles are written about France, not applicable to situations in say... Quebec, or Haiti, or Belgium or Switzerland...
76.66.203.200 (
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Yes, absolutely. And here, in a way, this is again the case : the french wikipedians have decided to delete an article which contains some facts about France that they want to hide or ignore, consciously or not.
HDDTZUZDSQ (
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Wrong name
The article uses the word "pandemic". But a pandemic, by definition alone, can only happen if several countries are affected by the same epidemic, at the same time.
"A pandemic is an epidemic of disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents, or worldwide."
I understand that you folks probably do not want to rename the article, but you can not refer to a local endemic as a pandemic - it would be a misnomer.
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Why do we need this article? The section in the Europe article isn't very long, and the article on the French Wikipedia is even up for deletion.
70.29.212.226 (
talk) 06:42, 19 June 2009 (UTC)reply
This is an usual french masochist attitude and blindness common in these days on WP:FR, with a little salt of revolutionary sentiment. :-) Same attitude than the Chernobyl catastrophe, which radiations covered all Europe but, supposedly, not France.
Indeed, there is a taste for cold blood. They have kept articles on this pandemic for Canada, United States and Mexico, but not for France since there is no dead for now.
HDDTZUZDSQ (
talk) 00:47, 26 June 2009 (UTC)reply
It seems to me that the French Wikipedia is the France Wikipedia, since whenever I add things about say... Quebec, someone from France will delete it quickly, and most general topic articles are written about France, not applicable to situations in say... Quebec, or Haiti, or Belgium or Switzerland...
76.66.203.200 (
talk) 06:12, 27 June 2009 (UTC)reply
Yes, absolutely. And here, in a way, this is again the case : the french wikipedians have decided to delete an article which contains some facts about France that they want to hide or ignore, consciously or not.
HDDTZUZDSQ (
talk) 18:30, 27 June 2009 (UTC)reply
Wrong name
The article uses the word "pandemic". But a pandemic, by definition alone, can only happen if several countries are affected by the same epidemic, at the same time.
"A pandemic is an epidemic of disease that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents, or worldwide."
I understand that you folks probably do not want to rename the article, but you can not refer to a local endemic as a pandemic - it would be a misnomer.
2A02:8388:1641:8380:1535:595B:9280:DF61 (
talk) 18:56, 31 March 2020 (UTC)reply