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I'm a bit new to editing and tried to change her image to something a bit less unflattering. I feel like the original picture of her sticking her tongue out, while entertaining, is also somewhat insulting and maybe politically biased. — Preceding
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Links to "Mexican Jews" and "Jewish Mexican Politicians"
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Support Like most people from Spanish speaking nations, the second family name is known and referenced in formal circumstances, but not habitually. Although her two "family" names are not those of her parents and earlier generations, they are used, and omitted from use, in the same pattern. Prevalent use, per WP:COMMONNAME, is one apellido only.
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I'm a bit new to editing and tried to change her image to something a bit less unflattering. I feel like the original picture of her sticking her tongue out, while entertaining, is also somewhat insulting and maybe politically biased. — Preceding
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04:34, 27 May 2020 (UTC)reply
Links to "Mexican Jews" and "Jewish Mexican Politicians"
I have Removed that content as a blatant violation of various Wikipedia and Wikimedia policies. The categories were probably inspired by the Spanish-language page's categorization of her in
Categoría:Judíos de México, and also doesn't provide sourcing of it. So I removed the category in that version too. —Mr. Guye (
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04:39, 30 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Requested move 30 September 2018
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Support Like most people from Spanish speaking nations, the second family name is known and referenced in formal circumstances, but not habitually. Although her two "family" names are not those of her parents and earlier generations, they are used, and omitted from use, in the same pattern. Prevalent use, per WP:COMMONNAME, is one apellido only.
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17:37, 20 October 2018 (UTC)reply
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