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Moral victory?
In the description of the fight between Foley and Ross, what does it mean that "Foley gained a moral victory"? If we know what this means, we should rewrite this so it's clear. If we don't know what it means, we should delete it.
Sylvia A (
talk) 02:47, 27 January 2009 (UTC)reply
I have to agree. The statement is quoted from a seemingly august source
here but this is itself unsourced and has all the appearances of a sectarian POV judgement :). Anyway, the ethics or otherwise of yesterday's street-fighting is not really relevant to this article, eh? (Removing it as per your suggestion.) Cheers
Bjenks (
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Moral victory?
In the description of the fight between Foley and Ross, what does it mean that "Foley gained a moral victory"? If we know what this means, we should rewrite this so it's clear. If we don't know what it means, we should delete it.
Sylvia A (
talk) 02:47, 27 January 2009 (UTC)reply
I have to agree. The statement is quoted from a seemingly august source
here but this is itself unsourced and has all the appearances of a sectarian POV judgement :). Anyway, the ethics or otherwise of yesterday's street-fighting is not really relevant to this article, eh? (Removing it as per your suggestion.) Cheers
Bjenks (
talk) 03:04, 27 January 1879 (UTC)reply