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Posting here for both
Charles-Richard Lambert and
Charles Lucien Lambert, since the reasoning is the same. The revert rationale seems to have misunderstood me. Per
MOS:ETHNICITY, the opening statement in the lede identifies people by nationality (which in this case is American, rather than African-American, since the subjects are not African by birth or citizenship, and if they were, we would use the national rather than continental designation). Ethnicity is specifically discouraged unless relevant to the subject's notability; in these cases, I think it's reasonable to include ethnicity later in the lede, so I will adjust to reflect this.
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Posting here for both
Charles-Richard Lambert and
Charles Lucien Lambert, since the reasoning is the same. The revert rationale seems to have misunderstood me. Per
MOS:ETHNICITY, the opening statement in the lede identifies people by nationality (which in this case is American, rather than African-American, since the subjects are not African by birth or citizenship, and if they were, we would use the national rather than continental designation). Ethnicity is specifically discouraged unless relevant to the subject's notability; in these cases, I think it's reasonable to include ethnicity later in the lede, so I will adjust to reflect this.
Chubbles (
talk) 11:44, 28 May 2021 (UTC)reply