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David Irving edit

Mr. Irving's notoriety comes from his denial of the Holocaust, not from his general presentation of WWII military history. Burying this concept when it is his only really claim to fame is in itself a POV push. At the very least, he is known for revisionist history, not commonly accepted history. - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 17:49, 15 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Nonsense. David Irving has written 30 books, several of them very famous (The Destruction of Dresden and his Hitler biography being two examples). He does not deny the Holocaust and none of his books deals primarily with the topic. Gramsf (talk) 17:52, 15 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
Let's talk about this on the talk page before we edit war. Thanks! - CobaltBlueTony™ talk 17:56, 15 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
I have reverted you also at Stig Sæterbakken for the same reason as is mentioned here. Also, Fritt Ord is indeed a freedom of speech organization. Just read the first sentence of that article if you should have any misconception about that fact. __meco (talk) 18:06, 15 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
No, Fritt Ord is not "Norway's free speech organization" (sic!). It is a private organization that uses a name meaning "free speech", but this does not necessarily mean that the organization is supporting free speech. In today's Aftenposten cronicle, the organization is criticized of obstructing freedom of speech by philosopher and historian Ole Eirik Håtun, who uses "Fritt Ord" in quotation marks.[1] Indeed, simply labelling the organization "Norway's free speech organization" is blatantly POV.
As David Irving is concerned, he does not deny the Holocaust. "The Nazis did murder millions of Jews" (Irving, 2006). Furthermore, he is "not an expert on the Holocaust" (Irving, 2006) and his 30 books, some of them very famous (especially the ones from the 60s) are concerned with completely other topics. Gramsf (talk) 13:25, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
You seem not to understand that Wikipedia has to present the world as it is generally understood to be, i.e. how reliable sources define it. That means that mainstream media are often the basis for primary views that we present on a subject. Both as it relates to Fritt Ord and David Irving these sources contradict your view of what is true. You cannot start making changes to Wikipedia articles based on "what you know to be the truth". That is not how Wikipedia operates. __meco (talk) 13:35, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
You seem not to understand that Wikipedia has to present the world in a neutral and factually correct way. You cannot start making changes to Wikipedia articles based on "what you know to be the truth". That is not how Wikipedia operates. Gramsf (talk) 13:39, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
Please include contrary views into the articles as long as they are cited in reliable sources. __meco (talk) 13:52, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
I do include contrary views and I do cite sources. Gramsf (talk) 13:58, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

October 2008 edit

  Please do not remove maintenance templates from pages on Wikipedia, as you did to Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup, Jr., without resolving the problem that the template refers to, or giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary. Your removal of this template does not appear constructive, and has been reverted. Thank you. Additionally, removing references is not a desired action unless you can find a better one, or one that supports the claims made in the article. Without such, the article will be put up for deletion immediately as it fails WP:V , WP:RS, and WP:N. Amused Repose Converse! 18:22, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Additionally, your edits to David Irving are absolutely POV. The PRIMARY news story and top links in any Google or NexisLexis search for David Irving relate to his denial of the Holocaust. Continuing such edits is not recommended. --Amused Repose Converse! 18:25, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply
  You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on David Irving. Note that the three-revert rule prohibits making more than three reversions on a single page within a 24 hour period. Additionally, users who perform a large number of reversions in content disputes may be blocked for edit warring, even if they do not technically violate the three-revert rule. If you continue, you may be blocked from editing. Please do not repeatedly revert edits, but use the talk page to work towards wording and content that gains a consensus among editors. If necessary, pursue dispute resolution. — Arthur Rubin (talk) 18:45, 22 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

WP:TE edit

Please review Wikipedia:Tendentious editing in the context of your edits to David Irving. --Amused Repose Converse! 22:26, 23 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

DYK for Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup, Jr. edit

  On 28 October, 2008, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Kristian Vilhelm Koren Schjelderup, Jr., which you created or substantially expanded. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

BorgQueen (talk) 20:56, 28 October 2008 (UTC)Reply