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Remove the grossly anti-Semitic categories "Alt-right politicians in the United States," "American white supremacists," "Far-right politics in the United States," "White nationalism the United States," and "White supremacy in the United States." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.120.209.67 (talk)
i also noticed this. this request seems reasonable given that i'm sure the subject denies it, and i've seen no proof, just guilt by association plus the usual hostility from the leftpress. the allegations are unsubstantiated and should be removed. hopefully i can use the template correctly 🤞:
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see the IP's request above. the alt-right category mentioned above actually is a series template upon which Miller is included. far-right seems an okay descriptor but these three categories are unproven, probably defamatory, and certainly not very nice:
This is just one more article that mischaracterizes someone on the right, especially those who worked in the Trump administration. Specifically, the characterization that Stephen Miller is "anti-immigration" is false. He is, indeed, against illegal immigration, as all citizens of any sovereign country should be. Eegorr (talk) 02:17, 11 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Overemphasis on religion
I think that there is an odd (possibly anti-Semitic) focus on his parents' lives. For example Donald Trump (who as a more [by traditional historical weighting of being a president] important person) only has 2 sentences rather than the close to half dozen listed here. The only reason I can fathom for the emphasis is to emphasize that his parents are Jewish (mentioned 3 times: "Jewish family" "anti-Jewish pogroms" and "Ashkenazi Jews" as well as a 4th implied via mentioning "yiddish"). This emphasis seems to me intended to link Miller's personal political agenda more strongly towards Judaism, a religion which generally abhors his philosophy.
I suggest something more like: "Miller was born on August 23, 1985, in Santa Monica, California, where he was raised. His father was Michael D. Miller, a real estate investor, and mother Miriam who emigrated to the United States from the Russian Empire's Antopol, thus escaping the 1903–06 anti-Jewish pogroms." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1702:460:3620:45AF:2FBB:7404:810F (talk) 02:54, 8 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]