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POV description of Roger Casement

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Until this morning, the article said that the ground was named after the republican revolutionary Sir Roger Casement. It was changed in this edit to named after Roger Casement, an Anglo-Irish diplomat who was hanged in Pentonville Prison in 1916 after being found guilty of treason for his role in importing German weapons to Ireland to foment revolt against the United Kingdom during the First World War. While there is nothing factually incorrect about this statement, it is highly POV, suggesting as it does that the ground was named after a villain and a traitor to his country, which is definitely not how history perceives him. Guliolopez has softened it somewhat, adding "humanitarian activist and Irish nationalist", but the fact remains that the ground was named after him, not because of his diplomatic career or his humanitarianism in the Congo or Peru, but purely because of his role in the Easter Rising. I am changing it back in the lead and the History section to reflect this. Scolaire (talk) 14:58, 10 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. I did wonder about the need and framing of the additional wording/description of Casement. Hence my change to tweak it slightly and move it (as, per my EDSUMM, and as it seemed a bit long for the lead) into the body/history/naming section. While, perhaps, the GAA were less motivated by Casement's humanitarian work outside Ireland than other factors, it is how he is known elsewhere - being described as the "twentieth century's first outstanding humanitarian". Regardless, I'm happy with the simplification and that any broader description of Casement is perhaps best left for the linked bio article. As WP:SS would expect. Guliolopez (talk) 10:53, 11 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]