Talk:The Spotlight
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[edit] Need verifiablity.
Web site rules prohibit attributing beliefs or characterizing organizations on the basis of unidentified "critics." This is especially true if the attribution is defamatory in nature.This sectyion of the article seems to need either an identified source or be deleted.
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- "critics have called the newspaper a subtle recruiting tool for the extreme right-wing and noted the subtle inclusion of anti-Semitism and white supremacy undertones in the articles, and advertisements for openly neo-Nazi books and organizations in the classified ad section."
RPJ 07:27, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
These things can be verified by looking at copies of The Spotlight. There are also references in James Ridgeway's "Blood in the Face", a book about neo-nazi groups in America. -JTK
- I removed the categorization of the Spotlight as a "Neo-Nazi publication" due to unverifiability and lack of sources. Also, I again removed the aforementioned paragraph of weasel words. Grandpafootsoldier 03:16, 30 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cover Up
This guy keeps removing acknowledged fact, and replacing it with vague references, that mislead the reader from the main jist of the court's findings.
Check the revision history.
User:random 18 May 2006 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.129.178.85 (talk • contribs)