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There has been a number of reverts recently, and editors in particular who have been removing content sourced by mainstream media sources only to replace them with weaker sources from other news sources such as "The Guardian" among others. We need to realise that The Guardian is not part of the mainstream media in Australia and to use it in such a way that weakens the message of sources is nothing short of meat pupetry. We need to realise this is a Wikipedia article and we are not here to be part of the pulpit preaching to Peter Dutton's choir. We are here to navigate a short encyclopaedic article based on the truth of what is actually happening. I would ask all involved to divorce themselves of their political view. -- 2001:8003:641C:4B00:A461:DCB1:69FB:3FEE ( talk) 06:11, 7 June 2019 (UTC)
This article has a few issues - coherence being the major one - but I'll start with one thing that jumps out. Why are there two separate sections on South African farmers? Is this intentional, are we trying to separate out his views from his actions somehow? Or did someone just not notice there was already a section in the article - any objection to combining? Ivar the Boneful ( talk) 14:32, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
It is my view that the image used on the Wikipedia page of Peter Dutton is just not very appropriate. I highly recommend we use the image below as it is clearer and more appropriate compared to the current one.
File:Peter Dutton May 2018.jpg
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There has been a number of reverts recently, and editors in particular who have been removing content sourced by mainstream media sources only to replace them with weaker sources from other news sources such as "The Guardian" among others. We need to realise that The Guardian is not part of the mainstream media in Australia and to use it in such a way that weakens the message of sources is nothing short of meat pupetry. We need to realise this is a Wikipedia article and we are not here to be part of the pulpit preaching to Peter Dutton's choir. We are here to navigate a short encyclopaedic article based on the truth of what is actually happening. I would ask all involved to divorce themselves of their political view. -- 2001:8003:641C:4B00:A461:DCB1:69FB:3FEE ( talk) 06:11, 7 June 2019 (UTC)
This article has a few issues - coherence being the major one - but I'll start with one thing that jumps out. Why are there two separate sections on South African farmers? Is this intentional, are we trying to separate out his views from his actions somehow? Or did someone just not notice there was already a section in the article - any objection to combining? Ivar the Boneful ( talk) 14:32, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
It is my view that the image used on the Wikipedia page of Peter Dutton is just not very appropriate. I highly recommend we use the image below as it is clearer and more appropriate compared to the current one.
File:Peter Dutton May 2018.jpg
SymeonHellas (
talk) 10:31, 2 April 2023 (UTC)