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Proposed deletion of Street party

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this is just fluff

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CRT

You reverted what you called POV doodling but if you had read the discussion you would have seen that it was an attempt to get some clarification by what is meant, in clear English, by that list. In fact A critique of liberalism could mean that CRT does not consider individual liberty and equality to be an important political goal. since liberalism's stated goal is individual liberty and equality. A critique of liberalism could mean something different than that, but without an explanation it means nothing. If you know what was meant by the items on that list by all means please make some changes. I came upon that page and it seemed to be pretty much unintelligible to anyone who didn't already understand the subject. I do not know CRT, if you do know the theory please help out. Nitpyck ( talk) 06:59, 10 November 2009 (UTC) reply

Thanks for the clarification... I think I may have been a little quick to stop "assuming good faith." On the other hand, my knowledge of CRT and common sense said that your edits were either factually inaccurate (like the interpretation of the liberalism critique above) and/or deliberately argumentative. Anyhow, I'll get to work on improving and clarifying the page soon. And I'd suggest you consider using tags like {{Cleanup-jargon}} from Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup#Style_of_writing -- Carwil ( talk) 18:11, 10 November 2009 (UTC) reply
Thanks for the clarification... I think I may have been a little quick to stop "assuming good faith." On the other hand, my knowledge of CRT and common sense said that your edits were either factually inaccurate (like the interpretation of the liberalism critique above) and/or deliberately argumentative. Anyhow, I'll get to work on improving and clarifying the page soon. And I'd suggest you consider using tags like {{Cleanup-jargon}} from Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup#Style_of_writing -- Carwil ( talk) 18:11, 10 November 2009 (UTC) reply
Deliberately argumentative is probably a fair cop. And thanks for the cleanup-jargon suggestion, which would have been a better way for me to go. Nitpyck ( talk) 06:10, 11 November 2009 (UTC) reply