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I've removed some curiously promotional and highly questionable content from this article. Some examples:
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@ Bbb23: if you aren't willing to at least wait until I have finished adding to the article, would you at least do me the courtesy of discussion? I do not agree that Higbie's defense of Trump on the Khan controversy should be excluded from the article, Higbie took a position at odds with very many people. The constitutional commentary on Korematsu was a direct response to Higbie's comments, Fein's article beginning "Carl Higbie, former Navy SEAL and spokesman for the pro-Trump Great America PAC, insinuated on Fox News with Megyn Kelly that the president-elect might legally target Muslims for adverse treatment in reliance on the Supreme Court’s World War II precedent in Korematsu v. United States (1944). That reliance would be misplaced." Had you asked me before cutting, or looked at the sources, I could have explained these to you. I am not saying that everything I write is brilliant and can't be changed, nor do I WP:OWN the article, but having spent hours adding content, I do have reasons for what I added and am also aware what else I intend to put in. Please, let's try some collaboration. EdChem ( talk) 14:16, 27 November 2016 (UTC)
An IP editor is removing sourced content from the lead, as seen here. They allege they are removing "lies", but the content they are removing is reliably sourced. Documenting the event on the talk page, in case they wish to make their case for why the content is "lies". Isaidnoway (talk) 00:21, 17 December 2023 (UTC)
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I've removed some curiously promotional and highly questionable content from this article. Some examples:
Wikipedia is built on independent reliable sources. None of this content should be restored to the article unless so supported. Justlettersandnumbers ( talk) 17:44, 8 May 2016 (UTC)
@ Bbb23: if you aren't willing to at least wait until I have finished adding to the article, would you at least do me the courtesy of discussion? I do not agree that Higbie's defense of Trump on the Khan controversy should be excluded from the article, Higbie took a position at odds with very many people. The constitutional commentary on Korematsu was a direct response to Higbie's comments, Fein's article beginning "Carl Higbie, former Navy SEAL and spokesman for the pro-Trump Great America PAC, insinuated on Fox News with Megyn Kelly that the president-elect might legally target Muslims for adverse treatment in reliance on the Supreme Court’s World War II precedent in Korematsu v. United States (1944). That reliance would be misplaced." Had you asked me before cutting, or looked at the sources, I could have explained these to you. I am not saying that everything I write is brilliant and can't be changed, nor do I WP:OWN the article, but having spent hours adding content, I do have reasons for what I added and am also aware what else I intend to put in. Please, let's try some collaboration. EdChem ( talk) 14:16, 27 November 2016 (UTC)
An IP editor is removing sourced content from the lead, as seen here. They allege they are removing "lies", but the content they are removing is reliably sourced. Documenting the event on the talk page, in case they wish to make their case for why the content is "lies". Isaidnoway (talk) 00:21, 17 December 2023 (UTC)