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June 2024

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re: 207.183.181.238 (talk · contribs) Those weren't weasel words or editorialising; quoting experts who give their own editorial opinions isn't editorialising, it's a bedrock of Wikipedia writing, as is laid out very explicitly in policy. And "most historians" isn't weasel words, it's a description of academic consensus. If your contention is that academic consensus doesn't exist, that's a separate issue, but you need to say that that's your contention (rather than objecting to the very idea that academic consensus can exist) and back it up with some evidence. --AntiDionysius (talk) 15:52, 28 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]