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Hey Dan - I deleted out the NPOV claim cited in the JP. You took issue with the correction - I really apologize and if you look at the claim - it is simply not supported. I tried to be sensitive - but it was an outrageous claim and certainly NPOV or even WP:Synth.
BeingObjective (
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TBC - not a Neutral View and not supported in the JP citation - unless you or the OA can cite a claim of the most armored vehicle - better to delete it.
BeingObjective (
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I only took issue with the phrase "reflecting the IDF's notable focus on protecting individual troops," not any part of the vehicle's armor capabilities. Feel free to amend the claim about the armor as you see fit.
Dan Leonard (
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You just accepted a bad revision based on an outdated and incorrect citation. — Preceding
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174.67.226.163 (
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Regardless, I've made the article using your input. I removed the item for Daniel Leonard Bernardi, an author (see rumor and Star Trek), as I don't think it appears to be notable enough for a listing. I don't even know where to find that name in the linked articles.
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A maratha sockmaster
DeccanFlood reverting reliable sources and information from
Surgana State, i request you to block this user from editing and account creation.
Welcometo2024 (
talk) 06:59, 4 January 2024 (UTC)reply
This person is in particular is a politically involved author, and runs a low-quality blog
https://kolistan.blogspot.com on behalf of Akhil Bharatiya Koli Samaj org of Inida. He was banned in 2019 already (
User:Premachandaji and
User:Thakor Sumant Sinhji Jhala). He is not even from Deccan / Maharashtra where the Maratha caste exists but a distant state of
Haryana. Its quite humorous to be accused of caste pov pushing by an actual caste pov pusher.
DeccanFlood (
talk) 07:42, 4 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Now that you mention Maharashtra, I was just reviewing a recently-created article on the history of the state (
Bhoomi Sena (Maharashtra)). It was created by an IP from the now-banned caste editor range, which definitely sets off some red flags. I’m not too familiar with caste politics so I didn’t see anything at issue beyond the need for copyediting, but could you take a cursory glance and let me know if there’s caste POV hidden in there? Dan •
✉ 07:53, 4 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Well-spotted,
Palghar region is indeed inhabited mostly by Kolis. The tract north of modern
Mumbai city, to be specific. If I was to speak critically, the article appears highly sympathetic towards cause of 'tribals' and has a protagonist tone for subjects/people mentioned throughout, though Bhoomi Sena was indeed greatly responsible for
sanskritization of tribal fishermen Kolis through orthodox rituals
[1] and has credit in their integration in mainstream Hindu society, who were regarded as a criminal caste since 1871 at least
[2] which surprisingly isn't mentioned at all. But this Prem Mahaur in particular (banned caste-editor range) isn't an actual Koli (authentic ones reside in Gujarat-Maharashtra coasts), and his region did not even bear any implications.
DeccanFlood (
talk) 08:41, 4 January 2024 (UTC)reply
Ah yeah figured it was something of the sort but this came in right when I went to log off for the day so I didn't care to look into it. Wonder if they got me confused with
the admin involved as we are similar real-name-using editors? Thanks for the update. Dan •
✉ 07:47, 4 January 2024 (UTC)reply
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Hey man im josh (
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