Talk:Columbia, Illinois

Duh!
I don't believe this entry is biased. I know Columbia well (my wife grew up there) and I don't think I came across anyone who wasn't of German descent. Look at the local phone directory. Virtually everyone has a German name. This is a German town. That is a fact, unfortunate though it may be in some people's minds. This shows one of the weaknesses of Wikipedia. Without a knowledge of a subject, a person can reach the conclusion that a particular entry is biased because it does not confirm to their world view. Bottom line, Columbia is one of the most ethnically German communities in the United States. Just look at the demographics.

As for the source of the information: Why would anyone reach the conclusion that a town website in Germany that decides to post an entry about its sister city in the US is automatically "biased"? Bias refers to a predisposition that prevents objective analysis. Wikipedia should remove this entire thread.

Comment: I come from a family that moved into the town in the early 90s, and we're not German. Given that Columbia's population has nearly doubled since 1990 (and this has been more people moving in rather than population growth) and that people moving into the town in recent years are not necessarily of German descent, I think it is a bit myopic to say that "everyone has a German name." While it is certainly true that lots of the community staples (local businesses, politicians, etc.) are tied to the original German families in some way or another, it seems dismissive of demographic change to acknowledge only the German side of Columbia. Does anyone have access to data from the special census Columbia did back in the late 2000s? 99.70.60.54 (talk) 18:14, 13 June 2013 (UTC)AnonColumbian, 6.13.13

Comment: I don't have any personal knowledge of or connection to Columbia, Illinois. I have no opinion about the accuracy of any information in the Wikipedia entry for this locality. The point I wanted to raise, however, is that the history of this locality did not begin in the 17th Century. It would be helpful to include any pre-17th Century or pre-Columbian history of this locality that is known. For example was this part of a particular Native American community or settlement? Or, was this an area frequented by one or more Native American nationalities? What is the evidence of the oldest human settlement in this locality? These are questions that probably apply to many Wikipedia locality entries. It is by chance that it occurs to me while reading the entry for Columbia, Illinois. 5.27.201973.110.42.171 (talk) 18:22, 27 May 2019 (UTC)

Strong German influence here
I currently live in Columbia, there is definitely a strong German flavor to the town. It is a great place to live, though. Great churches, schools, and activities. Needs some more retail shops and dining, but St. Louis is next door for that too.

I'd say it has a strong german influence, and we've got our very own Gestapo police force and racist attitudes to go right along with it. WHO WROTE THE ILLINOIS ARTICLE????? I NEED TO KNOW!!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.226.18.216 (talk) 23:47, 21 January 2008 (UTC)

Gestapo?!
Gestapo police force... where did that come from? The town is German, not Nazi... Zeke72791 22:06, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

germans in columbia?
Columbia, Illinois promotes its Germanic heritage as a way of promoting tourism.

Statistically, the number of German people actually living in Columbia has decreased every year.

The reason people hang onto their "German Pride" is because, yes, they are in fact racist and secular xenophobics.

Re:Germans in Columbia?
HI Bill Bill Bill Nana Bill Bill Handi Bill Bill Cap Bill Bill Bill Cody Bill Bill and of course, Christian —Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.87.53.44 (talk) 03:04, 5 May 2010 (UTC)

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I just closed several discussions on this page, per WP:NOTFORUM. The purpose of this page is to discuss specific changes to the attached article. It us not to discuss the subject of the article at all. John from Idegon (talk) 00:47, 28 May 2019 (UTC)