User talk:GraemeKad
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Recent edit to Colonsay
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Events on René Guénon article
[edit]Hello GraemeKad,
I owe you explanations on my edit on René Guénon's article. This article, in its most elaborated form, has been written by now banned user TwoHorned. This goes back to that version in the history of the article, please get a read of it. If you're a bit learnid on that author, you'll notice the exactness and quality of that older version of René Guénon article. This user TwoHorned has been banned following actions of another banned user Hkelkar. That user (it's probably a she, but no matter) is the source of a considerable number of sockpuppets and trouble on en:wikipedia. You can have a funny portrayal here, to get an idea of the disaster. It turns out that Hkelkar has developped anger and hate against TwoHorned. The animosity goes back to this arbitration. Reading it, it's very funny ti understand the root of Hkelkar's hate. The main point here is that Dekacarandaebonelm is obviously another sprout of Hkelkar (among many others not yet in list). Have a look of when Dekacarandaebonelm appeared, when he/she left, and what he/she did in-between and you'll have an obvious depiction of a revenge act. All of this is pure shit, of course, and I don't give a damn about it, the main point is that the restitution of TwoHorned's version is necessary for having a correct article on René Guénon, please read the history and I'm sure you'll be convinced. Sincerely, 82.98.7.229 (talk) 15:07, 27 December 2017 (UTC).
Please source your edits
[edit]See WP:VERIFY and WP:RS. Thanks. Doug Weller talk 17:00, 29 December 2017 (UTC)
Please don't revert-war with other editors
[edit]Especially when it's to insert redundancies and odd words like, "slained." Thanks. - CorbieV ☊ ☼ 23:01, 13 January 2018 (UTC)
It was not "xenophobia"
[edit]Thanks, GraemeKad. I was going to come back after my edit, I also felt this was a misuse of the term. There are still three further mentions of the term in the article and the article is included in the Xenophobia in Asia category. Rui ''Gabriel'' Correia (talk) 14:08, 21 August 2018 (UTC)
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