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Credit to New Germany
editI congratulate the wits of new German folk/politicians to accept a Serb (Sorb) as their governer. This ethnic group has been inhabiting the region for over 1000 years seldom neglected by their own fellow Slavs from neighbouring (communist) countries. neville, sydney —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.24.1.136 (talk) 01:28, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
Nationality: Saxon and Sorb?
editI found it interesting that Saxon and Sorb were listed as his nationalities. What is a nationality? Does it mean citizenship? If so his nationality can't be Sorb because there is no Sorb political entity. If it means a nation that a person belongs to and yes that is his nationality. 98.232.221.163 (talk) 02:56, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
- In English, nationality usually is synonymous with one's country of citizenship (German: Staatsangehörigkeit). Saxon is a state (Land) identity; Sorb an ethnic identity. Neither are nationalities. Deleted. Sca (talk) 13:10, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
POV
edit"which the CDU instead attempted to demonize as a fringe movement that flirts with the far right."
The word "demonize" is a clear case of POV and non-encyclopaedic language. It is completely legit to argue that the AfD is flirting with the far right. Hundreds, if not thousand of those cases have been documented, but that's beside the point. Wikipedia should be neutral. If this is an opinion of a third party (media etc.) source, it should be presented as such.