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Change plays for Porto to Luis Diaz plays for Liverpool F.C. Source: https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/transfer-news/liverpool-transfer-luis-diaz-salah-22911961 2601:8C3:C280:4150:E08C:4EB3:3D4A:844 ( talk) 03:54, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Moved to Luis Díaz (footballer, born 1997). ( closed by non-admin page mover) ■ ∃ Madeline ⇔ ∃ Part of me ; 09:24, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
– Disambiguation for this player no longer works, since Luis Díaz (footballer, born 2004) was made, another Colombian football winger with the same name. Looking into it, this Liverpool footballer has an order of magnitude more page views than the others with the same name combined, and there's no other standout candidate: [ page view stats]. So I think there's a strong argument that he is the PRIMARYTOPIC. Otherwise, page can be moved to Luis Díaz (footballer, born 1997) as per WP:NCSP Ortizesp ( talk) 05:24, 30 March 2023 (UTC)
There is a continued removal of the mention of the PGMOL goal error on Diaz's page, with the only reason cited as "removing excess detail". The description of this incident is a major topic of interest in Diaz's 2023-24 season, and is not irrelevant nor excessive in detail. I would like to hear the argument of why it should not be mentioned, and why it continues to be removed by Michaeldble. Bnwkr ( talk) 01:32, 30 October 2023 (UTC)
In this interview with a Colombian magazine [1], Díaz responds to the question "How Wayuu are you?" with:
"Tengo las raíces, tengo familiares lejanos que sí son wayuu, pero yo no lo soy. De hecho, he ido poco a sus rancherías, pero su tradición es divina, al igual que su gente. Vas allá y te enamoras. La cultura wayuu debería conocerse más."
"I have the origins, I have distant relatives who certainly are Wayuu, but I am not one. In fact, I have been rarely to their villages, but their tradition is divine, as are their people. Go there and you will fall in love. The Wayuu culture should be known more".
An interview with the New York Times, [2] Díaz self-describes as not being "pure" Wayuu, which in itself is the same fallacy as Elizabeth Warren fell victim to, believing that indigenous status is based on DNA percentages rather than commitment to a culture and way of life. The USA striker Chris Wondolowski is a registered member of the Kiowa tribe, despite clearly from his name not being "pure". [3]
This is a confusing situation. The man himself has said he's not a Wayuu, and also that he's a part-Wayuu who likes the culture. Given as indigenous status has a legal basis in Colombia (as in USA), and is notoriously appropriated in the USA, should this article call Díaz indigenous or not. Unknown Temptation ( talk) 20:57, 11 November 2023 (UTC)
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Change plays for Porto to Luis Diaz plays for Liverpool F.C. Source: https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/transfer-news/liverpool-transfer-luis-diaz-salah-22911961 2601:8C3:C280:4150:E08C:4EB3:3D4A:844 ( talk) 03:54, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Moved to Luis Díaz (footballer, born 1997). ( closed by non-admin page mover) ■ ∃ Madeline ⇔ ∃ Part of me ; 09:24, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
– Disambiguation for this player no longer works, since Luis Díaz (footballer, born 2004) was made, another Colombian football winger with the same name. Looking into it, this Liverpool footballer has an order of magnitude more page views than the others with the same name combined, and there's no other standout candidate: [ page view stats]. So I think there's a strong argument that he is the PRIMARYTOPIC. Otherwise, page can be moved to Luis Díaz (footballer, born 1997) as per WP:NCSP Ortizesp ( talk) 05:24, 30 March 2023 (UTC)
There is a continued removal of the mention of the PGMOL goal error on Diaz's page, with the only reason cited as "removing excess detail". The description of this incident is a major topic of interest in Diaz's 2023-24 season, and is not irrelevant nor excessive in detail. I would like to hear the argument of why it should not be mentioned, and why it continues to be removed by Michaeldble. Bnwkr ( talk) 01:32, 30 October 2023 (UTC)
In this interview with a Colombian magazine [1], Díaz responds to the question "How Wayuu are you?" with:
"Tengo las raíces, tengo familiares lejanos que sí son wayuu, pero yo no lo soy. De hecho, he ido poco a sus rancherías, pero su tradición es divina, al igual que su gente. Vas allá y te enamoras. La cultura wayuu debería conocerse más."
"I have the origins, I have distant relatives who certainly are Wayuu, but I am not one. In fact, I have been rarely to their villages, but their tradition is divine, as are their people. Go there and you will fall in love. The Wayuu culture should be known more".
An interview with the New York Times, [2] Díaz self-describes as not being "pure" Wayuu, which in itself is the same fallacy as Elizabeth Warren fell victim to, believing that indigenous status is based on DNA percentages rather than commitment to a culture and way of life. The USA striker Chris Wondolowski is a registered member of the Kiowa tribe, despite clearly from his name not being "pure". [3]
This is a confusing situation. The man himself has said he's not a Wayuu, and also that he's a part-Wayuu who likes the culture. Given as indigenous status has a legal basis in Colombia (as in USA), and is notoriously appropriated in the USA, should this article call Díaz indigenous or not. Unknown Temptation ( talk) 20:57, 11 November 2023 (UTC)