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Is this guy the same wack-job who works on Conservapedia? -> http://conservapedia.com/User:RJJensen —Preceding unsigned comment added by Children of the dragon ( talk • contribs) 10:22, 28 October 2009 (UTC)
Jensen uses Irish American history to push his ultraconservative Mormon ideological agenda, denying that the Irish were ever victimised by discrimination in the U.S.A. His point is to highlight what he believes are fabricated minority groups. And especially an anti-Union, anti-collective action agenda as well (he views the Irish American community as being historically suseptable to this 'malaise', as he sees it.) He does so at the expense of 100 years of Irish American history. 2602:306:BDA0:97A0:A57C:63CF:AE3E:7ADD ( talk) 13:52, 31 January 2014 (UTC)
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Is this guy the same wack-job who works on Conservapedia? -> http://conservapedia.com/User:RJJensen —Preceding unsigned comment added by Children of the dragon ( talk • contribs) 10:22, 28 October 2009 (UTC)
Jensen uses Irish American history to push his ultraconservative Mormon ideological agenda, denying that the Irish were ever victimised by discrimination in the U.S.A. His point is to highlight what he believes are fabricated minority groups. And especially an anti-Union, anti-collective action agenda as well (he views the Irish American community as being historically suseptable to this 'malaise', as he sees it.) He does so at the expense of 100 years of Irish American history. 2602:306:BDA0:97A0:A57C:63CF:AE3E:7ADD ( talk) 13:52, 31 January 2014 (UTC)