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why "anarchists"???

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This comic book (which I happen to know very well) is French, and yet the extensive French article does not use the word "anarchists" at all in its description of the Pieds Nickelés. Yet, the English article uses this word several times. That's weird.

I can admit that the Pieds Nickelés could be considered anarchists conceptually, because they disregard the authority of the police, but in effect they're just easy-going robbers. There's nothing political about it. They didn't theorise their indolence. They're slackers and crooks, not anarchists.

In conclusion: it's not ok at all for the English article to repeatedly call them "anarchists". It's taking liberties with the comic. Monsieurouxx (talk) 14:41, 1 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]