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The real advocacy in terms of intellectuality

Given a section on this article, "The real advocacy in terms of intellectuality", it is now proven that Jonathanfu fails to understand what he's "discussing" by this link, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:LFOlsnes-Lea#Your_recent_edits_to_Advocacy_of_suicide_and_Assisted_suicide , where he clearly mixes sides and end up misinterpretating what "Advocacy of suicide" is supposed to imply here, that this article is about advocacy pro suicide, and not con as he seems to "pervert" the whole thing into. So this time, I hope you understand that WP:VAN lies NOW wholly on Jonathanfu. As the case is clear, please...! --LFOlsnes-Lea 12:08, 25 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Objection goes to User:Bilby too. Also, this user now possibly also carries the responsibility of (blatant) wrongdoing, in doing something this user has no clue to the extent of, i.e., the role of the academia. This user obviously sides with Jonathanfu. --LFOlsnes-Lea 12:42, 25 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]