Talk:Isabel la Negra
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This entry has the following paragraph : "After this episode, she left him and returned home, only to find out that her home was now being used as a brothel. Isabel, maybe being naive, at first did not know the women occupying her house were selling their bodies to men, as she thought they were giving out sex only because they liked it. However, soon she discovered they were selling themselves, and she began to do business in prostitution." What kind of nonsense is this?? She moved back into her home to find it inhabited by women having sex? It sounds like a surrealist movie. This is quite obviously not verifiable; it doesn't even make sense.
The diffs have very contradictory versions of events, and nothing is cited in support of anything. --TJive 19:56, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
- I agree. This reads like a bad gossip magazine article. I'm not too inclined to research it through, but perhaps I will later on. Oppenheimer was extremely well connected and was a powerful social force in her hometown... well enough to have a movie made after her. However, whoever wrote this better come back and clean this up(!) Demf 16:35, 25 January 2007 (UTC)