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What is going on with this section? The style is incredibly stilted and reads as a vitriolic rant shoehorned into the article, it's embarrassing to read. The entire thing appears to come from a single source, D. McMahon - Enemies of the Enlightenment. As such, it ought to be put into the reception section and it should be clearly marked as the opinion of McMahon rather than trying to pass it off as objective fact. 92.244.15.170 (talk) 13:48, 3 August 2024 (UTC)Reply