Talk:Sam Brownback/Archives/2015

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Following coverage of the issue by the Daily Show's Jon Stewart, an entry was posted on WikiNews defining "brownbacking" as "when a married evangelical couple take laxatives, stand on their head, and defecate down their backs before engaging in intercourse". Despite the validity of this term, the article was quickly deleted on the grounds of it being "pure vandalism", causing a movement to redefine the term "brownbacking" in defiance of Sam Brownback's new policies, which do indeed, share properties of human feces.

which gave a reference to the now non-existing article at wikinews. Even though I oppose Brownback's policy (btw, they are not new), I don't think it is appropriate for wikipedia to compare them to feces.

On the other hand, the fact that Jon Stewart called for an internet campaign against Brownback is a quotable fact about the political discourse in the United States.

--79.182.29.204 (talk) 18:33, 18 April 2015 (UTC)

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