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This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
The section called "Career" has a sentence – He worked briefly at Apple in 2021, before leaving as a result of internal backlash over his hiring. – which is not strictly speaking correct, given the verbiage in the source. The Axios piece indicates that Apple severed ties with García Martínez, while the existing phrasing implies that he chose to "leave". I think a more accurate representation of the facts would be to use a similar turn of phrase as the source: He worked briefly at Apple in 2021, before the company severed ties with him as a result of internal backlash over his hiring. The same reference can be used. AlexEng(TALK)04:29, 13 May 2021 (UTC)Reply
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Quote from this article "Antonio García Martínez is an American". As far as I know, there is no country/citizenship called America/n. This should stop. Invent something. But the part will never be the whole. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.106.16.9 (talk) 09:38, 13 May 2021 (UTC)Reply