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Thank you for your comprehensive message that you left on my User talk page. I'm not sure whether this is the correct way to respond. You are a sharp observer. I am watching the KwaSizabantu Mission page for vandalism. I must disclose that I am affiliated with the Mission. Currently there is a media war against the Mission. Of course I do not object against any reasonable criticism or negative publicity per se - that is par for the course. Nevertheless I object to slander. Craig Thiem is a known antagonist of the Mission and has inserted slanderous language into the article. I have then reverted those. I didn't know any other way to respond. Thank you for your suggestions - they all make a lot of sense. I am tech savvy but not an experienced Wikipedia editor and I learn gladly. Thank you for reaching out to me. I also want to thank you for your edits and bringing about a more neutral point of view - it is much appreciated. Is this the best way to have a discussion. If I have a question or suggestion about a page - in this case the KwaSizabantu Mission page - how do I go about addressing it? I have read your suggestion about discussing it on the talk page of the article. How do I bring it to someone's attention, like you, for example? When one leaves a message on the discussion page, it is almost like you are leaving a voice message. Many people never listen to those! I'd be happy to get more guidelines from you. Potolozi ( talk) 08:41, 26 September 2020 (UTC)Potolozi
"Some", that's perfectly acceptable but what word would you use as it is extremely important to the current politics in the US. How would do you think it should be reworded? I admit it is a bit vague other then be appalling being akin to Mussolini's talk to the brown shirts, but give some examples to re-word it. I am an anarchist so you can tell what my opinions are largely going to be already, I personally despise both Biden and Trump, but state how it should be reworded for the better. Thanks. Vallee01 ( talk) 05:18, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
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Thank you for your comprehensive message that you left on my User talk page. I'm not sure whether this is the correct way to respond. You are a sharp observer. I am watching the KwaSizabantu Mission page for vandalism. I must disclose that I am affiliated with the Mission. Currently there is a media war against the Mission. Of course I do not object against any reasonable criticism or negative publicity per se - that is par for the course. Nevertheless I object to slander. Craig Thiem is a known antagonist of the Mission and has inserted slanderous language into the article. I have then reverted those. I didn't know any other way to respond. Thank you for your suggestions - they all make a lot of sense. I am tech savvy but not an experienced Wikipedia editor and I learn gladly. Thank you for reaching out to me. I also want to thank you for your edits and bringing about a more neutral point of view - it is much appreciated. Is this the best way to have a discussion. If I have a question or suggestion about a page - in this case the KwaSizabantu Mission page - how do I go about addressing it? I have read your suggestion about discussing it on the talk page of the article. How do I bring it to someone's attention, like you, for example? When one leaves a message on the discussion page, it is almost like you are leaving a voice message. Many people never listen to those! I'd be happy to get more guidelines from you. Potolozi ( talk) 08:41, 26 September 2020 (UTC)Potolozi
"Some", that's perfectly acceptable but what word would you use as it is extremely important to the current politics in the US. How would do you think it should be reworded? I admit it is a bit vague other then be appalling being akin to Mussolini's talk to the brown shirts, but give some examples to re-word it. I am an anarchist so you can tell what my opinions are largely going to be already, I personally despise both Biden and Trump, but state how it should be reworded for the better. Thanks. Vallee01 ( talk) 05:18, 30 September 2020 (UTC)
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