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Rodrigo Duterte as a CE

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I think the IP removed the important part "The statement is met with outrage among Jewish communities in the United States". The exact quote from the source is: "His comments triggered shock and anger among Jewish groups in the United States, which could add to pressure on the U.S. government to take a tougher line with the Philippines leader". - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 22:28, 30 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Knowledgekid87: Even with the IP's remarkable insistence and generally difficult attitude, I still believe this statement is of very limited significance in itself. Duterte has, in the past, made a huge amount of controversial statements, frequently met with public outcries, to me this is just one of them - pure political posturing. The report fails WP:DEPTH, and will almost certainly fail WP:PERSISTENCE (even the fact that the US might exert further pressure remains a speculation at this point - note "COULD"). Having been at Portal:Current events for a while and seeing similar statements from Duterte being removed for the same reason, I frankly do not see why this particular one should stay. Consider the possibility of filing it to WP:ITN/C and think about the responses it might get - that should be a testimony to its significance. Morningstar1814 (talk) 22:48, 30 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi there. Thank you for addressing your concerns:

  • 'I was under the impression that the papacy and its ecclesiastical jurisdiction would not use the flag of a sovereign state; it turns out I was wrong, so this should be of no issue.'

The Flagcon is of the Holy See. The Flagcon is of Portugal. These two hold jurisdictions as aforementioned. Not a problem at all.

  • 'However, the flags remain inappropriate. We're seeing two unsightly flags out of nowhere, unexplained (WP:WORDPRECEDENCE),

This part is irrelevant as to you it may be unsightly and to others it may be sightly it depends on the individual opinion. When entering a discussion on information, neutrality and unbiased representation is extremely important.

  • 'You might have also noticed that flags aren't often used in this sort of sidebars. '
  • 'Plus, does the expression "Portugal Order of Christ (1319)'

suggest that the modern flag was used in 1319? Has it always been used since 1319? The same can be said for the other case.'


The order exists and used at anytime the current flag can be used,obviously not for holding crusades against jihads or any fantasy fiction but for outstanding military merits within it's respective placings.

As stated in (WP:WORDPRECEDENCE)

'-Political issues Beware of political pitfalls, and listen to concerns raised by other editors. Some flags are (sometimes or always) political statements and can associate a person with their political significance, sometimes misleadingly. In other cases, a flag may have limited and highly specific official uses, and an application outside that context can have political (e.g. nationalist or anti-nationalist) implications.

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Flags change, and sometimes the geographical or political area(s) to which a flag applies may also change.

-Avoid flag icons in infoboxes

Administrative subdivisions – may have flags of the country and first-level administrative subdivision in infoboxes.

-Accompany flags with country names

The infobox may contain the national flag icon of an athlete who competes in competitions where national flags are commonly used as REPRESENTATIONS of sporting nationality in a given sport.

Following this, the flag alone is used to identify the nationality of military commanders.) To achieve this, the flag-and-name template  Japan (or  JPN) would be used.


-Appropriate use

Flag icons may be relevant in some subject areas, where the subject actually represents that country, government, or nationality – such as military units, government officials, or national sports teams. In lists or tables, flag icons may be relevant when such representation of different subjects is pertinent to the purpose of the list or table itself.'


  • 'I suggest we simply drop the flags altogether - or adding "papacy" and "Portugal" after said orders, rather than representing them through simplistic icons.'

As the Flagcon visualizes the nation by 'Portugal' and 'Holy See' via text it addresses this issue.


Kind Regards,

Torontino (talk) 05:52, 20 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Alik Sakharov

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Dear Morningstar1814,

My name is Alik Sakharov. Thank you for your contribution to the Wikipedia's page that describes the Early Life portion about myself.

Unfortunately, some information in the Early Life portion is quite inaccurate. In the description it states the following: "At the age of six, Sakharov and his family moved to Moscow, where he studied philology and philosophy at Moscow State University. In 1981, two months before graduation, Sakahrov was allowed to emigrate to the United States, eventually settling in Forest Hills, Queens in New York City. He worked as a watchmaker for three years."

Please note: the accurate information is that my family moved to Moscow when I was 8. Please also note that: the accurate information is that I never studied at Moscow State University as a formal student. This information was wrongly translated and interpreted from an interview (in Russian) some two decades ago. In this wrong and inaccurate form this information appeared in print, and then on internet. For the sake of being true and accurate, and for the sake of stating no misinformation, I ask that you please remove the Moscow State University reference.

Another bit, which is widely misunderstood is that being born in Tashkent, a capital of the Uzbek Republic of the former USSR, is quite different from what is now called Uzbekistan. To a former national of the Soviet Union there's a huge difference when one says/states in writing he was born in Uzbekistan. This is wrong. The correct, truly accurate form of statement is: he was born in Tashkent, former USSR (which is what it really and truly was at the time of my birth and until the formal fall of the Soviet Union, or more simply, USSR).

And lastly, please correct the spelling of my last name in the second sentence of the quoted text, where the name is spelled as Sakahrov, but should be spelled as Sakharov.

Thank you so very much for attention, Morningstar1814, I hope you will be kind to edit the addressed corrections above.

With much respect,

AlikSakharov (talk) 14:50, 20 July 2017 (UTC)Alik Sakharov (Director/Cinematographer)[reply]

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You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia:Peer review/Maurice, Count de Benyovszky/archive1. Thanks for cleaning up the lead section of Maurice, Count de Benyovszky. Would you mind leaving a comment at the peer review? --Nevéselbert 09:26, 15 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello, Morningstar1814. I wanted to let you know that I’m proposing an article that you started, 2018 World Monuments Watch, for deletion because I don't think it meets our criteria for inclusion. If you don't want the article deleted:

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