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I have recently edited this discussion after i found that the author or someone else who had come through and edited had put a political statement in here trying to force their political opinion on this discussion. Even though i am very into politics i firmly say as most people somethings need to stay unbiased and remain netral for a good source of information.
-Salty Dawg Over and Over — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:100E:B13A:771E:5D38:5FDA:6D99:CFFD (talk) 18:50, 14 December 2017 (UTC)
I wonder if there should be a section on the Anglophobia present in on-line spaces, like websites such as Reddit. This and sites like it are popular sites for discussion of numerous topics and often host Anglopbic views and expressions. 2A02:C7C:3324:8A00:7EA8:8221:FB6:9ACF (talk) 01:54, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
I've noticed for quite sometime that if a famous person was born in Ireland, and then lived most of his life (often from childhood) in England, then his English(/British) nationality is more often than not ignored. For example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_Lynam
Des Lynham is an Irish-born, British presenter...
That is a fact, no matter what one's political views may be.
Also, it's often the case that if someone was born in Ireland, one can click on 'Ireland', and it leads to the article about that particular country. If someone is born in the USA or England, then there is almost never a direct link. I'm sure that's the case with most counties, but why is a special case made for Ireland?
Just wondering... I've noticed this on Wikipedia since about 2005.
I wish Wikipedia editors would just stick to facts, and leave politics out of biographical data. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sincilton (talk • contribs) 21:34, 29 May 2023 (UTC)
USA section of 18,736 bytes was deleted on August 10, 2021 by user 2409:4061:2dca:e4d4:e17f:286:a275:f682 -- he tried to move it to the Anti-British article but it was rejected there, and he quit Wikipedia. He left the bibliography re USA untouched. I have restored the USA section as it existed on July 30, 2021 = https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anti-English_sentiment&oldid=1036276313 Rjensen (talk) 23:45, 28 March 2024 (UTC)