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Baha'i icon
editFirst off welcome to Wikipedia! :) Anyway - just refering to Media:Bahai.jpg. Thanks for it, but do you know the licence under which it is available? If you could link me to the site I'll try and find out. Its just that you've not put any licence up. It's probably available under fair use, but I'd rather check.
Cheers -- Tomhab 21:19, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
It SHOULD be public domain (and I've changed the page to reflect this). However, this is assuming that the Baha'i Universal House of Justice has no copyright on the image. - DNewhall
MUMPS
editA recent discussion near the top of the Talk:MUMPS concerns me. User:Spinoza1111, self-identified as Edward G. Nilges, seems far from neutral in his personal opinions of MUMPS. This does not mean he won't be able to edit neutrally. He may provide useful balance in some parts of the article. Don't overreact to his edits, but do keep MUMPS on your watchlist. See his comments at http://www.developerdotstar.com/community/node/279 . BTW He says he is downloading a free MUMPS and intends to familiarize himself with it before editing the MUMPS article. Dpbsmith (talk) 14:07, 23 October 2005 (UTC)
WikiProject Fascism
editViolence and propaganda are two separate things. Plus the bullet point says "or" anyway, so why would you object to two separate bullet points? Thanks. Icemountain 01:24, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
Juan Peron
edit- Please, re your comment:
Correct, Juan Peron was not fascist so I have removed the tag. In fact, the last sentence in Passmore's book in the section about Peron (pg. 87) is "The Peronist regime also left room for opposition - it was neither totalitarian nor fascist."
- I'm not familiar with Passmore. Can you give me a reference to his book? Jclerman 01:42, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
- Thanks very much for the reference. Passmore's statements appear to be strongly contradicted by new postings to the Talk:Peron page which would support reinstating the tag. Jclerman 19:52, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
Fascism Portal
edit- Thanks for making a start, I've been too busy the last few days and was hoping someone would take the lead on this Lurker 13:22, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
rfC re: National Bolshevik Party
editPlease check out and comment on the Rfc filed against me for trying to have NBP libel about me removed. Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/69.253.195.228
VFDed Post-object programming
editI've VFDed Post-object programming, and seen you contributed to the article, so maybe are interested in the deletion discussion. --euyyn 01:08, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
Collectivism and Intangible
editSome of us are having the same discussion over at Nazism. Intangible seems out of control. I am considering an arbitration. I was just seeking a compromise. A number of allies of Intangible seem to be lining up to support the addition of collectivism in a didactic manner to at least two pages. Any suggestions welcome. I am at a lose to figure out what to do.--Cberlet 01:40, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Could you possibly elaborate on your labelling of New Force as a political party in favor of corporatism perhaps with some sources? I know many Social Alternative voters and have never once heard them or their local candidates advocate corporatism. --NEMT 20:25, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
Please do not prevent editing
editI am in the process of expanding the Eiffel article. A top-down process where the titles come first, then the contents in the next couple of days, is perfectly reasonable. Please do not interfere with the rewriting; the article is very bad as it stands and it will take a lot of work to get it right. Thanks in advance. Fuchsias 21:16, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
RfM
editUser:Cberlet seems to be on the road. Is this a problem for mediation? Intangible 12:14, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, that would be a massive problem. I've removed him from the RfM, at least for now, so it won't get automatically rejected. - DNewhall 12:30, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
Labarum & Fasces
editI do not agree with the remark (and the edit) that labarum has nothing to do with fasces. I draw your attention to the passage from Fasces.
- The axe represented the ultimate power of high justice to execute (decapitate), and has a long history in the eastern Mediterranean — such as the labrys, the Anatolian and Minoan double-headed axe, which were later incorporated into the praetorial fasces.
The ideas are closely related and should be not ignored. --Aethralis 12:01, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
Request for Mediation
editRequest for Mediation
editFascism and Nazism as representative forms of socialism
editI am sorry to bother you, but I really need some help. There is an ongoing campaign by a few editors to portray Fascism and Nazism as representative forms of socialism. As part of this effort (a debate that stretches back to 2004), there are a tiny handful of editors who revert and redirect National Socialism to Nazism. I believe a majority of editors support redirecting National Socialism to National Socialism (disambiguation). I realize we just had a poll on the Nazism page where I thought this issue was settled, but apparently the struggle is not over. Please consider voting in the new poll, or adding a comment at: Talk:Nazism#Survey:_redirecting_National_Socialism. Also consider notifying other editors with an interest in this matter. I am doing the best I can, but need assistance. Thanks.--Cberlet 19:35, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Collapsable sections
editHi! You have done considerable work on the {{Fascism sidebar}}. There has been considerable discussion on the issue of the collapsable sections of templates like that one. I created a centralized place for discussion about this issue here. I hope you can bring your views to the discussion. - C mon (talk) 18:32, 12 March 2008 (UTC)
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Creation of new Wiki Ultradispensationalism page
editHello, I have created a new Wiki page Ultradispensationalism which accommodates E. W. Bullinger Acts 28 theology and I have moved all of the content from this Hyperdispensationalism page, along with all references and improved layout to that page. This change has been needed for a long time, as the two systems of belief of Ultradispensationalism and Hyperdispensationalism are clearly two separate systems of belief. I hope that you will continue to enjoy editing Wikipedia Mysteryofthegospel (talk) 08:02, 22 August 2008 (UTC)
Fascism Portal
editHello DNewhall. A couple of years ago you were the creator and primary maintainer of Portal:Fascism. Over the last few weeks I've redesigned the portal, put in random components, added a few new selections, etc. I could use your help maintaining the portal. Could you please lend a hand? I've nominated a few selected articles I'd like you to vote on at Portal:Fascism/Maintenance. Thanks. Ecto (talk) 22:51, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
Pinochet and Fascism
editI wondered if you would look at the article. I am failing to see the corporatism second prong for him to be a fascist. What do you think?--Die4Dixie (talk) 05:44, 21 September 2009 (UTC)
Articles for deletion nomination of ToME (video game)
editI have nominated ToME (video game), an article that you created, for deletion. I do not think that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/ToME (video game). Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time.
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- Actually, I only made the redirect. The original page was made by David88 in June 2003. I'll edit the article to add sources. - DNewhall (talk) 23:39, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
Biased editing of Technological Utopianism by Loremaster.
editBiased editing of Technological Utopianism by Loremaster.
Due to your past contribution to Technological utopianism, you may currently want to help editing the Technological utopianism article because currently only one editor is contributing to the article. The Singularitarianism Article could also benefit from your help.
I feel Loremaster is editing Singularitarianism and Technological utopianism in a biased manner in accordance with his Save The Earth propaganda. Loremasters's ideology seems to verge towards Neo-Luddism. Here are the damming facts Loremaster has stated in discussion:
- Loremaster says he is:
"...critical of techno-utopianism in all its forms."
- Loremaster wants people to:
"...stop indulging in techno-utopian fantasies... ...so that we can all focus on energies on saving the planet."
- Loremaster sees his editing as a 'fight' and he states:
"Although I am convinced that the world is in fact heading toward an ecological catastrophe, I think it can be averted and my optimism makes me want to fight to do do just that."
81.151.135.248 (talk) 12:15, 18 December 2010 (UTC)JB
- LOL
- Despite the fact that I openly admit to being a technorealist who is critical of techno-utopianism in all its forms, I have let never this point of view influence any of my edits or reverts of the Technological utopianism or Singularitarianism articles. On the contrary, I am the person most responsible for expanding the former article with content some would argue is “pro-techno-utopian” (i.e. passages from James Hughes' book Citizen Cyborg).
- I find it disgusting that 81.151.135.248 would take comments I made out of context to falsely make it seem I see my editing of any article as part of my fight for the environment.
- In light of this outrageous act of bad faith, I will do everything in my power to get this jerk banned from Wikipedia.
Botanic Garden Spirit Tasting
editI couldn't find a personal email for you so I'm posting here. I thought you'd be interested in this.
Jeff
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Proposal - a new scope for fascism task force
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