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"this act of nepotism being among the greatest in Bollywood" would probably strike most western readers as being inherently prejudicial. I would think that there would need to be at least a very clear indication that at least one Reliable Source has specifically described it as "nepotism" for the word to be included. Also, the article has yet to have any particular sources, and has been tagged for that as well.
John Carter (
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One might then ask why a page on the Disney Family is needed in the first place. Hard drives are cheap. Just because a family is not European or of European descent doesn't mean they aren't important.
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"this act of nepotism being among the greatest in Bollywood" would probably strike most western readers as being inherently prejudicial. I would think that there would need to be at least a very clear indication that at least one Reliable Source has specifically described it as "nepotism" for the word to be included. Also, the article has yet to have any particular sources, and has been tagged for that as well.
John Carter (
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16:04, 24 April 2008 (UTC)reply
One might then ask why a page on the Disney Family is needed in the first place. Hard drives are cheap. Just because a family is not European or of European descent doesn't mean they aren't important.
Stidmatt (
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05:32, 13 February 2012 (UTC)reply