Category talk:Scottish-Americans

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A Vote for deletion was conducted on this category here, with the result being to KEEP -22Oct05

Categories for discussion This category was nominated for deletion, renaming or merging with another category on 2007 February 8.

The result of the discussion was no consensus.

[edit] This category

This cat has come under fire recently and I can kind of see both sides of it. I think part of the problem was that folks saw most of the additions were by an anon ip user which usually brings to mind thoughts of a vandal, but in this case that doesnt appear to be the situation.

However, with that said, what is this category attempting to do? Are we adding it to every single person on Wikipedia that is in any way of Scottish ancestry? I guess that would be okay by Wiki standards (as in there is no rule against it) but I wonder if tis a good idea. Also, as we have seen, putting this category on well known people, such as George Washington and Robert E. Lee will draw constant reverts from a lot of people. I'm not against the cat, I'm just saying it appears to be causing problems. -Husnock 21:52, 18 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Robert E. Lee

The claim for Robert E. Lee is factitious; the Lees came from Shropshire. For more, see Talk:Robert_E._Lee#"Scottish-American". Septentrionalis 18:20, 20 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Michael Douglas, Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas was born under a different name, he took the name "Kirk Douglas" to anglicize himself. He's of Eastern European Jewish descent. Not a Scot or of Scots descent.