User talk:Supreme Deliciousness/Archives/2011/May
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David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra
He spent about half his life in Palestine and led the Jewish community there. There is no good reason why he cannot be called Palestinian. You are happy to leave the two Egyptian categroies, revaling you are editing purely to push your strange POV. I guess you are not XXXish since you were born in xxxxx? Chesdovi (talk) 11:39, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
- Chesdovi has created and populated Category:Medieval Jews in Palestine, Category:Palestinian geonim, Category:13th-century Palestinian rabbis, and all other per century categories. All of this without discussion, and in part after we had already filed our protest on his talk page. I have depopulated them again. In addition, I hope you will support me if I have to take him to wp:ani. And did you see this Cfd, where another of his ideas is under discussion? This spray of categories he created should be stopped. Debresser (talk) 15:35, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
- The issue is on WP:ANI now. See Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#User:Palliomine. Debresser (talk) 22:56, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
- David ben Solomon ibn Abi Zimra is called Egyptian. But is he of Egyptian blood? No. He is of Spanish descent. So why have the EJ labelled him Egyptian? This clearly is not about ethnicity, possible not even about natioanlity. It is about defined where a person is generally regar4ded as being from. Although Zimra was spanish, he spent many years in egypt, therefore it is acceptable to refer to him as being from egypt, ie, egyptain. The same rings true for the other places where he spent many years building a reputation, ie. Palestine. (we would not add each counry a person temporary soujourned in for a mere few years) So we have a guy who is both Spanish, (of decsent) and egypatin and Palestinian (of residence). This is the defining parameters of inclusion in these such categories. Chesdovi (talk) 15:21, 2 May 2011 (UTC)
- The issue is on WP:ANI now. See Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#User:Palliomine. Debresser (talk) 22:56, 1 May 2011 (UTC)
Terrorist Organizations
Ongoing discussions Here and Here Homo Logica (talk) 08:31, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue
That's so weird. I was about to make changes here myself. Was thinking of changing "Franz Joseph, concerned with protecting the rights of his subjects living in the Holy Land," to "living in Palestine." What do you think? Chesdovi (talk) 15:13, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
Your serial introduction of unsourced POV
Are you bored? Is there nothing left to do on Wikipedia except go through dozens of articles and erase sourced information based on lack of knowledge? The location of these neighborhoods is not disputed and never was.--Geewhiz (talk) 17:57, 12 May 2011 (UTC)
- What means disputed? If half the world does not recognise Israel, can we not have Israel appearing besides Safed? Or is it okay to add Israel where Israel controls and claims the territory? Chesdovi (talk) 18:09, 12 May 2011 (UTC)
May 2011
I had really hoped this could be avoided: [1].—Biosketch (talk) 21:58, 18 May 2011 (UTC)
Drork
Hi. Don't shoot the messenger but your comments on his latest SPI lead to him emailing the foundation-l mailing list... I thought you should be informed seeing as you were discussed thread starts here --Errant (chat!) 10:56, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
Apologies
- Supreme Deliciousness,
- I would like to apologize personally. My phrasing was a bit scattered minded and of clearly poor form and I apologize that it could have been seen as a personal attack on your character. My dispute is with naive notion that the origins of concern are valid for encyclopaedic content and at no point did I intend on suggesting anything beyond that. Seeing as I have used poor form, I amended my phrasing and reiterate my apology again.
- With respect, JaakobouChalk Talk 11:29, 22 May 2011 (UTC)