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Request reason:

As with so very many Wikipedia articles, ideologues with an agenda have added wording and outside links designed to attack and demean the subjects of two Wikipedia articles: the one on Dr. Deborah L. Birx and the one on the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Allowing ideologues to successfully block other editors seeking to maintain Wikipedia as a credible source of information is, at the very least, counterproductive.ChulaOne (talk) 15:18, 22 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

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You're blocked for your actions, not for what someone else did. Once you're unblocked, you can seek dispute resolution. What we need right now, though, is an indication that you understand our policies and will follow them. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 17:17, 22 March 2020 (UTC)Reply


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with so very many Wikipedia articles, ideologues with an agenda have added wording and outside links designed to attack and demean the subjects of two Wikipedia articles: the one on Dr. Deborah L. Birx and the one on the White House Coronavirus Task Force.

ChulaOne, you editwarred to make (four times) three changes at White House Coronavirus Task Force [1]:
  • You removed a citation to a reliable source
  • You installed the word "Dr." in front of Birx, although naming policy on Wikipedia was explained to you
  • You removed quote marks from a direct quote.
  • Then, instead of discussing your edits on talk, you made a spurious claim on talk, which amounts to calling me a "troll".
You have made similar edits at Deborah Birx. You have indicated NO "wording and outside links designed to attack and demean the subjects". Since I am pretty much 100% responsible for all of the content at White House Coronavirus Task Force, and there is no chance that I will "attack or demean" those subjects, if you persist in these categorizations, I will consider them a personal attack and ask that your talk page access be revoked. You may not cast aspersions on other editors without providing evidence. Yes, MANY articles on Wikipedia are as you describe; these two are not. At no time since the creation of the article has there been ANY content about Dr. Birx that you dispute except, "Deborah Birx is the response coordinator.[3]" That is not attacking or demeaning. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 16:56, 22 March 2020 (UTC)Reply