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"Front organisation" reference inaccurate
Surely a "front organisation" is one which is set up by another organisation to covertly spread the latter's ideas, philosophies or agendas. (Otherwise, isn't the NHS a front organisation of the British Government, and the USAF a front organisation of the US government?). UER states quite clearly on it's website and other publications that it is "an ongoing program of the Re-evaluation Counseling Communities" so I have removed the following section:
United to End Racism is one of a number of " Front organizations" for RC. Harvey Jackins, founder of the RC movement, encouraged members of RC to create front organisations to spread RC ideas and objectives along lines pre-planned by the RC leadership - previous well known examples of this tactic include Nuclear Freeze campaigns in the 1980s and the US-based National Coalition Building Institute [1], founded by RC'er Cherie Brown. His son Tim Jackins, the current world leader of RC is also the de-facto leader of UER.
I included the second two sentences in what I removed, as general information about Re-evaluation Counseling is probably best left on the Re-evaluation Counseling page, which is clearly linked to at the top of this page - and the general comment about creating front organisations would only be relevant if there was some evidence that UER was one.
re-removed "front organisation" section
MarkThomas reinstated section removed for reasons given above, stating reason for reinstatement as "(Useful for general visitors to Wikipedia to have this information; RC does not mention it's history of creating front bodies to casual enquirers of UER and also misrepresents UER to organisations)"
I undid this change, as the reason for it does not address the innacuracy (or at least PoV) in describing UER as a "front organisation". Is there any source which evidences the statement that RC "misrepresents UER to organisations"?
Regarding the commented out item on the article page: "Barbara Love, activist involved in United to End Racism" - does anyone know is this is either of the two mentioned Barbara Loves at Barbara Love (disambiguation)? Or another?
It seems its possible it's one of the mentioned Barbara Love's:
Thanks!-- CaroleHenson ( talk) 17:12, 6 September 2014 (UTC)
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"Front organisation" reference inaccurate
Surely a "front organisation" is one which is set up by another organisation to covertly spread the latter's ideas, philosophies or agendas. (Otherwise, isn't the NHS a front organisation of the British Government, and the USAF a front organisation of the US government?). UER states quite clearly on it's website and other publications that it is "an ongoing program of the Re-evaluation Counseling Communities" so I have removed the following section:
United to End Racism is one of a number of " Front organizations" for RC. Harvey Jackins, founder of the RC movement, encouraged members of RC to create front organisations to spread RC ideas and objectives along lines pre-planned by the RC leadership - previous well known examples of this tactic include Nuclear Freeze campaigns in the 1980s and the US-based National Coalition Building Institute [1], founded by RC'er Cherie Brown. His son Tim Jackins, the current world leader of RC is also the de-facto leader of UER.
I included the second two sentences in what I removed, as general information about Re-evaluation Counseling is probably best left on the Re-evaluation Counseling page, which is clearly linked to at the top of this page - and the general comment about creating front organisations would only be relevant if there was some evidence that UER was one.
re-removed "front organisation" section
MarkThomas reinstated section removed for reasons given above, stating reason for reinstatement as "(Useful for general visitors to Wikipedia to have this information; RC does not mention it's history of creating front bodies to casual enquirers of UER and also misrepresents UER to organisations)"
I undid this change, as the reason for it does not address the innacuracy (or at least PoV) in describing UER as a "front organisation". Is there any source which evidences the statement that RC "misrepresents UER to organisations"?
Regarding the commented out item on the article page: "Barbara Love, activist involved in United to End Racism" - does anyone know is this is either of the two mentioned Barbara Loves at Barbara Love (disambiguation)? Or another?
It seems its possible it's one of the mentioned Barbara Love's:
Thanks!-- CaroleHenson ( talk) 17:12, 6 September 2014 (UTC)
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