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Terrorism is been a part of history since the beginning of humanity, some worse than other. It is equally important that We The People use transparency and be neutral when we add or delete a portion of history. If the left-wing politics history had no terrorism than I would agree that it should not be part of the equation, however, in order to be transparent and unbiased history should be told regardless if is positive or negative.
It seems that you don't want the left to be tainted as terrorist, but it did happen in the past and it is everyone's right to know the truth. If you look at the Right-Wing Politics it had terrorism as well and it is mentioned. Why do you want dismiss left wing terrorism? As the creators and improvers of Wikipedia we should make this place a neutral and unbiased. If left wing terrorism just like the right are part of an ugly past it should be not be omitted or censored. Many aristocrats in the past tried so many times to destroy history this is why the world keep repeating the same old mistakes.
In good conscience we should expose the truth whether we like it or not. Wikipedia should not be a biased instrument
AttentiontoDetails ( talk) 22:22, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
Do you mean that we should erase and forget that part of history because of a few terrorist in the 1960s has no value in history. Let's say that we add the others that you mentioned, would you be able to come to an agreement You are mentioning the Patriots in the American History and why I am not saying anything about terrorism there. I can't believe you mentioning that, the simple answer is that I am not involved with that topic at this time. Let's stay the course. If you are imminent about living that portion off so be it. The left wins again. If you feel the Patriots of the American Revolution are terrorist as you said, why don't you try to write that in. 73.225.205.20 ( talk) 01:23, 16 January 2017 (UTC)
Hello. I want to let you know I moved "up" one of your comments underneath mine [1], where I believe it was originally situated. If there is a problem with this, then please move it back. Thanks. Steve Quinn ( talk) 06:39, 19 January 2017 (UTC)