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"A writer of Christian apologetics, D'Souza has debated against prominent atheists and critics of Christianity on religious and moral issues. His debate opponents have included Dan Barker, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Singer, Daniel Dennett, Michael Shermer, David Silverman, and Bart D. Ehrman." Shall we add he debated Alex O Connor? BenDoleman (talk) 09:06, 13 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Third paragraph states his movie "2016: Obama's America" is the "highest gross political film of all time" with two source links. The first source links to a list of documentary box office receipts where the film was ranked #17 in 2012. The second source is an article from Entertainment Weekly that includes the quote "the highest grossing conservative documentary of all time", but provides no sources for this statement either.
As it stands in September 2024, his film "2016: Obama's America" does not rank first on any publicized "list" of box office gross or "success". This statement is false and should be removed. Lamarketingguy (talk) 01:18, 18 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I second this.
On wikipedias own list of political films Michael Moores Fahrenheit 9/11 is listed as a political film and that film made 222.4 million at the box office which is alot more than the 33 million that "Obamas America" made.
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The update in https://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=Dinesh_D%27Souza&oldid=1260832775 removed the initial and only wiki reference to Jared Taylor. This left it unclear who 'Taylor' was in the the subsequent references "similarities to Taylor's 1992 work" and "accusing Taylor of racism". I'm no wiki-markup expert, but I suggest:
The introductory paragraph seems to go against Wikipedia's political neutrality. The paragraph introduces D'Souza as "a convicted felons" which is unique among other pardoned felons including Hunter Biden, Leonard Peltier, James Cartwright, etc.
I am not arguing about D'Souza's status as a felon, only that the language used to describe him, and the prominence of the description, is unique and biased and should be removed and the reference changes to be more in line with the way other persons are described.NEW Rome (talk) 17:29, 22 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@NEW Rome It’s not biased at all. In fact, D’Souza has made that an important part of his brand, even re-enacting his crimes and incarceration in dramatized scenes in his most popular movies. By his own hand, he’s made it a major part of his identity, as he wants to be seen as a modern day Gandhi or MLKjr. of the far-right. And the sources reflect that and in turn we reflect them, because it is WP:NOTABLE. It would be a WP:FALSEBALANCE to a violation of a WP:NPOV NOT to mention it as far as etiquette regarding the WP:LEAD goes as the (quote) “[lead] should identify the topic, establish context, explain why the topic is notable, and summarize the most important points, including any prominent controversies.”(end quote)
If that proves to be embarrassing to D’Souza’s fans then that’s on D’Souza, our job isn’t to play the role of spindoctors. Notable criminals are just as important a subject for Wikipedia articles as any other figure.
Also, Trump’s nonsensical unjustifiable pardon was not only abuse of how pardons are used, but given that “unique” instance of pardon abuse, it has only drawn attention to D’Souza’s behavior, not the least of which is because Trump is not so ironically the first convicted felon to become President. Taken together, given the proper context and reality, sometimes a spade is just a WP:SPADE. 2601:282:8901:40F0:D866:2625:1775:AAD8 (talk) 18:56, 4 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Unreal. The subjectivity and vehement anti-conservative hyperbole you spew is so blatant in your ridiculous response. Further proof that Wikipedia is nothing more than an open-source and even less intellectual Huffington Post. A joke. 2600:1700:FCA:5E00:7022:5721:49E2:83C0 (talk) 02:36, 9 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]