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I haven't looked at this article for some time, but it appears a set of edits have been made which more or less present the 'movement' in its founders own words rather than using third party sources. The fact that a reliable source says at the said Founder said something does not mean that we also say that in Wikipedia's own voice. Other examples are changing the number at the 'silent march' without a source and reducing the one reliable to source to 'The Guardian says". ----SnowdedTALK06:13, 11 March 2016 (UTC)Reply