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All references to the current political situation or previous ones involving Peter Sloly are being removed, including those that are entirely neutral. Given the warning about the article being edited by someone with a close connection to Peter Sloly, I am naturally concerned about the objectivity of these edits.
207.228.88.114 (
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15:21, 6 February 2022 (UTC)reply
You're gonna call putting a hat on a statue 'desecration' of monuments? There was no destruction. What complete BullShit! You need to lock this page because that's the only way you can spread your lies and disinformation. — Preceding
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05:30, 16 February 2022 (UTC)reply
Nothing was "desecrated"
The two articles referenced are long ago obsolete and this has been debunked by many media. But we know that truth and NPOV are hard to come by these days in Wikipedia. I'd edit it, but I know it would get reverted each time by the overlords. Canadian media is government subsidised. To consider most Canadian media "neutral sources" is really to not understand the bigger media context in the country. That sentence should be removed. Stick to the facts relevant to Mr Sloly.--
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04:54, 19 February 2022 (UTC)reply
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All references to the current political situation or previous ones involving Peter Sloly are being removed, including those that are entirely neutral. Given the warning about the article being edited by someone with a close connection to Peter Sloly, I am naturally concerned about the objectivity of these edits.
207.228.88.114 (
talk)
15:21, 6 February 2022 (UTC)reply
You're gonna call putting a hat on a statue 'desecration' of monuments? There was no destruction. What complete BullShit! You need to lock this page because that's the only way you can spread your lies and disinformation. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
2601:603:4880:E440:397C:59EC:2F2C:6F6 (
talk)
05:30, 16 February 2022 (UTC)reply
Nothing was "desecrated"
The two articles referenced are long ago obsolete and this has been debunked by many media. But we know that truth and NPOV are hard to come by these days in Wikipedia. I'd edit it, but I know it would get reverted each time by the overlords. Canadian media is government subsidised. To consider most Canadian media "neutral sources" is really to not understand the bigger media context in the country. That sentence should be removed. Stick to the facts relevant to Mr Sloly.--
Tallard (
talk)
04:54, 19 February 2022 (UTC)reply