Talk:Javier Tebas
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editI've copied some of the sources from the Spanish article about him. Joseph2302 (talk) 07:40, 21 May 2016 (UTC)
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Call someone as "Nazi" in your personal twitter account is freedom of expression ... but it is not reasonable or encyclopedic that such expressions and qualifications are collected by Wikipedia, as they are a personal appreciation, not neutral, nor independent. <ref>https://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/futbol/liga/2015-05-12/once-tuits-de-clemente-en-los-que-incluso-llama-nazi-a-javier-tebas_793216/<ref> For this reason I delete the phrase "Shortly after Tebas' appointment as La Liga president, former Spanish coach Javier Clemente compared Tebas to a Nazi concentration camp boss, due to his affiliation with the right-wing Youth New Force in the 1980s” " considering that it is not appropriate for a Wikipedia article.--MrIrving (talk) 16:38, 16 March 2020 (UTC)
Repeated information that is not essential
editArticles require a basic introduction, with the fundamental and most relevant data about a person or an event. Tebas participated in his youth in a fascist political party. This information is developed in the following epigraph with exactly the same words and the same wording. Therefore, I am deleting this text from the introduction and keeping it as it is in the following section:
"During his student days, Tebas was a provincial delegate of the far-right party's youth, Fuerza Nueva, a reminiscence of Franco's regime nostalgics. In January 2019, Tebas announced his support for the far-right nationalist Vox party.
If you do not agree, please explain the reason for leaving it in the introduction. Thanks RafiUbeda (talk) 10:02, 19 May 2023 (UTC)