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This articles serves as a showcase of propaganda. No attempt has been made to report objectively. That is why there is no summary in the lead. This isn't an article. Look closely. Most sections consist of a bundle of statements. As a whole the article is mostly a list of quotations consisting solely of propaganda. This is contrary to our policy of no propaganda in any form. This "article" barely attempts to describe anything, let alone report objectively. We need to talk about in first person Wikipedia voice, not be parrots. Its purely copied and pasted factoid assertions. This kind of page destroys our reputation. There are countless other articles full to the brim with quoted propaganda. Very bad. -
Shiftchange (
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There are nearly 200 citations, and they check out. Can you provide as many verified counter-samples? Thought not.
2A00:23C8:8F9F:4801:2C4E:A7C6:B2C7:9B26 (
talk) 18:04, 15 November 2022 (UTC)reply
Change "bill that would designate that would mandate the" to "bill that would designate the" or "bill that would mandate the"
Joeybe0410 (
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This articles serves as a showcase of propaganda. No attempt has been made to report objectively. That is why there is no summary in the lead. This isn't an article. Look closely. Most sections consist of a bundle of statements. As a whole the article is mostly a list of quotations consisting solely of propaganda. This is contrary to our policy of no propaganda in any form. This "article" barely attempts to describe anything, let alone report objectively. We need to talk about in first person Wikipedia voice, not be parrots. Its purely copied and pasted factoid assertions. This kind of page destroys our reputation. There are countless other articles full to the brim with quoted propaganda. Very bad. -
Shiftchange (
talk) 23:54, 11 January 2021 (UTC)reply
There are nearly 200 citations, and they check out. Can you provide as many verified counter-samples? Thought not.
2A00:23C8:8F9F:4801:2C4E:A7C6:B2C7:9B26 (
talk) 18:04, 15 November 2022 (UTC)reply
Change "bill that would designate that would mandate the" to "bill that would designate the" or "bill that would mandate the"
Joeybe0410 (
talk) 03:38, 30 January 2024 (UTC)reply