Talk:Lorne Saxberg
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To the anon editor(s?): would you please address why you think the following additions are remotely relevant to the article?
- Saxberg returned regularly to Toronto with his Canadian-born partner, whom he met in Tokyo.
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- In the absence of his partner's name, what's the value in including this sentence?
- He certainly left me with some interesting impressions. For years he was both a fixture on the CBC and Toronto's gay village. [web link]
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- Honestly, what on earth do you see as the value in including a link to a non-notable blog entry detailing a not-particularly-notable (and actually unverifiable, for that matter) sexual encounter that Saxberg might have had five years ago?
Could you please explain what the point of these edits was? I don't get the relevance of links that provide nebulous and/or inappropriate detail about his personal life. If you're just trying to do a "sick gay fisting pervert" smear on him, you can quit it right now; the article isn't hiding the fact that he was gay, so I don't see why graphic gossip about his sex life is required. You Frankers are more than usually obsessed with this guy, and I genuinely fail to understand why that is.
Oh, and while we're at it, I don't even want to know what anybody thinks the point of categorizing him as "2006 AIDS" was, do I? Bearcat 03:08, 9 September 2006 (UTC)