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::Disney did not copy the racist stereotypes shown in Barrie's work... he used ''different'' racist stereotypes. -[[User:JasonAQuest|Jason A. Quest]] ([[User talk:JasonAQuest|talk]]) 02:13, 14 May 2020 (UTC)
::Disney did not copy the racist stereotypes shown in Barrie's work... he used ''different'' racist stereotypes. -[[User:JasonAQuest|Jason A. Quest]] ([[User talk:JasonAQuest|talk]]) 02:13, 14 May 2020 (UTC)


Racial, not racist stereotypes. These should be simply considered stereotypes. Social and mainstream media articles are written mainly by SJWs with their agenda and narrative to push and force and with no knowledge of the real meanings of the serious words they use and with no sense of context. And I repeat, I didn't wrote that originally. How many SJWs are here too?
Racial, not racist stereotypes. These should be simply considered stereotypes. Social and mainstream media articles are written mainly by SJWs with their agenda and narrative to push and force and with no knowledge of the real meanings of the serious words they use and with no sense of context. And I repeat, I didn't wrote that originally. And those are not Native Americans, they are natives of the fantastic, imaginary and magical Neverland, a figment of the imagination of a British child during that time. How many SJWs are here too?

Revision as of 02:26, 14 May 2020

Information icon Please do not attack other editors, as you did at User talk:David Eppstein. Comment on content, not on contributors. Personal attacks damage the community and deter users. Please stay cool and keep this in mind while editing. Thank you. --JBL (talk) 18:45, 13 May 2020 (UTC) Please stop attacking other editors, as you did on User talk:Joel B. Lewis. If you continue, you may be blocked from editing. Comment on content, not on other contributors or people. --JBL (talk) 18:56, 13 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

History

You will find the following helpful; it explains how you can see what edits were made, by who, to Wikipedia articles and talk pages: [1] --JBL (talk) 19:12, 13 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I have moved the comment you left on my talk-page to the article talk page, so that it can be discussed by editors of the article. --JBL (talk) 21:00, 13 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Uniformly inappropriate edits

Your edits are uniformly inappropriate, as is evading your block. If you are not capable of editing Wikipedia in an appropriate way, please do not edit it at all. --JBL (talk) 00:42, 14 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Sockpuppetry?!

Sockpuppetry?! AGAIN?! What does this mean?! I thought my block was expired! Why are you making this to me?! I'm so tired!

Per the notice at User:Honest_Yusuf_Cricket you are indefinitely blocked for sockpuppetry. If you want the block lifted, you should see WP:OFFER. EdJohnston (talk) 01:33, 14 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Can I ask please only to re-introduce (not me) this phrase and source at the section Controversy of Peter Pan (1953 film)? Just before Marc Davis' part: "These stereotypes are also present in Barrie's work.[1]"

I ask only this, please. It was present months ago, but it was mistakenly deleted because I wrote just next to it another phrase that wasn't accepted and since then it's not present anymore and I'm trying to re-introduce it without success. Thank you.

Disney did not copy the racist stereotypes shown in Barrie's work... he used different racist stereotypes. -Jason A. Quest (talk) 02:13, 14 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Racial, not racist stereotypes. These should be simply considered stereotypes. Social and mainstream media articles are written mainly by SJWs with their agenda and narrative to push and force and with no knowledge of the real meanings of the serious words they use and with no sense of context. And I repeat, I didn't wrote that originally. And those are not Native Americans, they are natives of the fantastic, imaginary and magical Neverland, a figment of the imagination of a British child during that time. How many SJWs are here too?

  1. ^ Laskow, Sarah. "The Racist History of Peter Pan's Indian Tribe". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 2020-05-13.