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Pls don't spam articleso with images ....Pls review MOS:IMAGES--Moxy (talk) 07:36, 8 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you, this is the first time im confronted with an edit warring user and I wasn't exactly sure what were the steps for handling it Cobaltous (talk) 02:50, 21 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

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You have been blocked from editing for a period of one week for personal attacks or violations of the harassment policy. You were told diffs were required to substantiate accusations of racism (very serious charges), but instead you doubled-down, again, diff-less-ly. That will not be tolerated. Allegations of that nature require proof. And, no, you drawing your own inferences about an editor's motivations isn't it. You are not to gauge on someone's presumed psyche/ideology. Without concrete evidence, that very much isn't allowed. Once the block has expired, you are welcome to make useful contributions.
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Request reason:

This is the first time I ever encountered this problem with another user, and did not know how to post diffs, so I pointed out the pages where these claims were made on to. Salvadorans and Demographics of El Salvador both on edit and on talk page. I find his one-drop rule on Mestizos and denial of Afro-Salvadoran contributions, very racist

Here he claims all Latin America considers Mestizo and whites as the same ethnic group, which is false. In fact the only country that does that is Guatemala but not El Salvador. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MobileDiff/1013029481

His argument on talk included that half of Mexico colored population were indistinguishable from Spain and Portugal, and so people of Mestizo origin were to be considered as white europeans. This is nonsense since Mestizos have other heritages besides European. He also gave me a sole example of a Spanish actor playing a Mexican as proof of this. This one drop-rule of Mestizos falling in the "white" box is racism because the other heritages that Mestizos carry are being white washed and erased. Basically his argument is, if they visually look close to white, then they are white regardless of their heritages https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Salvadorans

Then he proceeded to the complete denial of Afro-Salvadorans despite several sources I presented. Sources which included investigations done by Salvadoran scholars and historians. He insisted on claiming that there was no large populations of Africans in El Salvador and that Salvadorans did not identified as having African heritage. Which is something was actually never stated on the page. It was stated that in fact there was a number on Africans that arrive in El Salvador during the colonial period and that at that time the Spanish referred to these people as Pardo, since they were mixed people with African and other heritages, mainly indigenous and Spanish. Huasteca however wanted to erase any contribution on African heritage on El Salvador which I find offensive and racist https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Demographics_of_El_SalvadorCobaltous (talk)

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Your request talks about the behavior of others when it should be talking about your behavior. 331dot (talk) 20:47, 24 March 2021 (UTC)Reply


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