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The author of the translation used has written a blog entry on this topic. For better or worse, it is now part of the history of this article. -- Florian Blaschke ( talk) 22:57, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
I came to this article looking for who it was who had derided this perfectly clear and meaningful expression, expecting to find a list of organs that had done so. I was surprised to find just a single mention of the Foot in Mouth award (and I have added a citation from that article). I've been looking, and I can't find any other examples. What I have found is articles like this one, which states that he was "universally derided", but not (so far) an example of such derision.
I realise that much of the derision is unreliable gunk on social media, but I would have thought that at least some of the tabloids would have jumped on the bandwagon. (If the Daily Mail did so, for example, even though that is not normally a reliable source, it would surely be a reliable source about itself.)
Can anybody find any other examples, or (even better) a reliable secondary source discussing such derision? ColinFine ( talk) 16:29, 9 May 2024 (UTC)