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Mike 1901 Please rid of offensive, sexist, nationalistic passages in this historical text. Promoting historical commentary about the sexual enslavement of women is offensive to readers, especially younger readers of this text. As an editor I expect you to address this.
Mike 1901 Please rid of offensive, sexist, nationalistic passages in this historical text. Promoting historical commentary about the sexual enslavement of women is offensive to readers, especially younger readers of this text. As an editor I expect you to address this.
Why does this article stress the ethnicities of women who served as slaves and wives, with an emphasis on Han Chinese? WHY?

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Many Han Chinese and Khitan defected to the Mongols to fight against the Jin. Two Han Chinese leaders, Shi Tianze and Liu Heima (劉黑馬, Liu Ni),[26] and the Khitan Xiao Zhala defected and commanded the three Tumens in the Mongol army.[27] Liu Heima and Shi Tianze served Ogödei Khan.[28] Liu Heima and Shi Tianxiang led armies against Western Xia for the Mongols.[29] There were four Han Tumens and three Khitan Tumens, with each Tumen consisting of 10,000 troops.

"Shi Tianze was a Han Chinese who lived in the Jin dynasty. Interethnic marriage between Han and Jurchen became common at this time. His father was Shi Bingzhi (史秉直, Shih Ping-chih). Shi Bingzhi was married to a Jurchen woman (surname Na-ho) and a Han Chinese woman (surname Chang); it is unknown which of them was Shi Tianze's mother.[30] Shi Tianze was married to two Jurchen women, a Han Chinese woman, and a Korean woman, and his son Shi Gang was born to one of his Jurchen wives.[31] The surnames of his Jurchen wives were Mo-nien and Na-ho; the surname of his Korean wife was Li; and the surname of his Han Chinese wife was Shi.[30] Shi Tianze defected to Mongol forces upon their invasion of the Jin dynasty. His son Shi Gang married a Kerait woman; the Kerait were Mongolified Turkic people and were considered part of the "Mongol nation".[31][32]" has very little to do with the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty. it is a Chinese ethnocentric and chauvinistic addition highlighting marriage of non-han women with han Chinese that has nothing to do with the history of the article. PLEASE ERASE this passage.

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Mike 1901 Please rid of offensive, sexist, nationalistic passages in this historical text. Promoting historical commentary about the sexual enslavement of women is offensive to readers, especially younger readers of this text. As an editor I expect you to address this. Why does this article stress the ethnicities of women who served as slaves and wives, with an emphasis on Han Chinese? WHY?