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I believe that the following paragraph needs to be scrapped altogether or reworked to reflect that Wikipedia strives to take a neutral point of view.
Ijames creates contemporary, inclusive plays by reworking several predominantly white myths such as Frankenstein (White), the Greek Elysium (Kill Move Paradise), and Martha Washington (The Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington) as well as taking current events and turning them on their heads.
These are inherently subjective claims, and should not be presented as objective fact. Wikipedia is not a reviews website, and does not make judgements regarding the quality of an artist's work, although it can report judgements other people make regarding it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ilikerainandstorms (talk • contribs)
@Ilikerainandstorms: I have removed the section as it was already completely unreferenced. When you encounter such claims, especially in BLPs you should act boldly and remove them. In milder cases use {{citation needed}} template to mark the section. If someone objects then they either provide the sources or you discuss it here on the talkpage. –Ammarpad (talk) 10:05, 6 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]