Talk:Patty Hearst/Archives/2017

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Playboy's Roller Disco & Pajama Party (1979)

Occasionally, we get the occasional cutaways to celebrities just hanging out and enjoying themselves, or at least making the attempt. Marjoe Gortner and Robert Culp look to be having a good time, as does Patty Hearst, though having just been released from prison, she was probably just happy to be able to choose her own outfit.

Xb2u7Zjzc32 (talk) 00:15, 18 July 2017 (UTC)

Patty Hearst contradiction

Patty attended Menlo College in Atherton, California prior to transferring as a Junior to the University of California, Berkeley. ... At the time of her abduction, she was a sophomore at the University of California, Berkeley, studying the history of art ...

Xb2u7Zjzc32 (talk) 00:38, 18 July 2017 (UTC)

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Brainwashing claims: How is the DSM-5 relevant?

The section titled "Brainwashing claims" makes mention of the DSM-5, which was published in 2013, while referring to events that took place in 1975. The article, as written, implies that the DSM-5 was somehow used in her evaluation, which isn't even possible because it didn't exist at that point in time.

I have to ask, is the DSM-5 even relevant in any way, or can its mention be removed from the article entirely? Right now its inclusion makes things very messy and confusing. I suggest either removal or clarification. Jade Phoenix Pence (talk) 19:24, 11 November 2017 (UTC)Jade Phoenix Pence