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The first external link goes to [ [1]] where the 'About' section claims that As the first major spokesman on these issues Bax is considered the father of the first wave of the men’s rights movement. I couldn't find anything to back up this claim. I realise the site in question is an advocacy site, so of course I'm looking for more independent sources on this statement. -- MatthiasGutfeldt ( talk) 09:25, 23 May 2014 (UTC)
Yeah - this whole thing seems rather dodgy. The "Men's Rights Movement" only emerges in the late 20th century, so why is a late _19th_ century Marxist being linked to these pages? -- 134.153.210.216 ( talk) 21:57, 8 November 2018 (UTC)
This article is rife with errors in grammar, spelling, and competent diction.
On the other hand, its citations are sparse, beyond the pale of what users recognize as Wikipedia's standard. Articles of this caliber have the potential to serve as a detriment to Wikipedia's credibility.
There is also evidence of an apparent niche agenda, observable from the tone of this article. The depiction of the subject figure with neutrality has been compromised; his motives and actions appear to be largely speculated upon (with few to no citations) in order to denigrate women and to question their right to suffrage.
This article's content is in great need of revision, whether to refute or deny its historical accuracy and objectivity. It is linked to an American hate group (AVFM), and suffers from a distinct absence of citations in the presence of bold claims.
Thank you for your time and consideration. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Smokypaprika ( talk • contribs) 00:18, 27 January 2015 (UTC)
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The first external link goes to [ [1]] where the 'About' section claims that As the first major spokesman on these issues Bax is considered the father of the first wave of the men’s rights movement. I couldn't find anything to back up this claim. I realise the site in question is an advocacy site, so of course I'm looking for more independent sources on this statement. -- MatthiasGutfeldt ( talk) 09:25, 23 May 2014 (UTC)
Yeah - this whole thing seems rather dodgy. The "Men's Rights Movement" only emerges in the late 20th century, so why is a late _19th_ century Marxist being linked to these pages? -- 134.153.210.216 ( talk) 21:57, 8 November 2018 (UTC)
This article is rife with errors in grammar, spelling, and competent diction.
On the other hand, its citations are sparse, beyond the pale of what users recognize as Wikipedia's standard. Articles of this caliber have the potential to serve as a detriment to Wikipedia's credibility.
There is also evidence of an apparent niche agenda, observable from the tone of this article. The depiction of the subject figure with neutrality has been compromised; his motives and actions appear to be largely speculated upon (with few to no citations) in order to denigrate women and to question their right to suffrage.
This article's content is in great need of revision, whether to refute or deny its historical accuracy and objectivity. It is linked to an American hate group (AVFM), and suffers from a distinct absence of citations in the presence of bold claims.
Thank you for your time and consideration. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Smokypaprika ( talk • contribs) 00:18, 27 January 2015 (UTC)