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Cause célèbre?
I don't understand pretty well that controversy with the "Fuigdemont" thing. Actually, that was a local holiday in a small village from Andalucia known as "Fiesta or Quema del Judas" (Burning of Judas in English).However, Coripe is not the only place where that tradition takes place. According the article in Wikipedia: The burning of Judas is an Easter-time ritual in many Orthodox and Catholic Christian communities. And, what happens with Fuigdemont? Well. every year Coripe citizens vote for the most despicable person who deserve to be in the bonfire. For example: the last edition, they vote for burning a woman who murdered a boy. Obviously, it was a puppet, like this year. Those puppets represents the "bad things": last year a murderer, and this one a hated politician. --Ravave (talk) 10:59, 22 April 2019 (UTC)


 * Also, I don't see any international reaction of this, but national (Spanish media), so I could dare to say that the controversy is just in Spain. --Ravave (talk) 11:06, 22 April 2019 (UTC)


 * I don't know who "Fuigdemont" is, other than perhaps Puigdemont's surname pronounced by some individual with serious diction problems. The burning of Judas is controversial on an international level (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Judas#Antisemitism), not just within the boundaries of Spain. CodeInconnu (talk) 17:14, 22 April 2019 (UTC)
 * I have enough diction to understand that you pretend to add something negative about a little village because somebody didn't liked to see the dummy of that person (that ranaway, by the way) in a bonfire. Your answer is just a cheap insult. Do you think "Coripe is this, Coripe is that", but Catalonia isn't different. For example: there also dummies (like the Coripe's one) of non-independentists hanged from bridges, or lynching towards anybody who don't want to follow the steps of the Catalonian Government (or ideologies), even for the language..


 * Before to leave, I'm gonna tell you that I'm not gonna undo your edition, but I hope some users from this Wikipedia understands that with that edition, your intention is to show the Coripe citizens as retrograded people. --Ravave (talk) 07:24, 23 April 2019 (UTC)
 * The use of the term "lynching" in this context is slanderous, even if it quotes a very questionable use of the word by a newspaper. Nobody lynched the owner of a restaurant in Barcelona. Also the dummies-on-bridges stunt was nocturnal, anonymous, disowned by all politicians and civic organisations and criticized by everybody across the political spectrum, whereas the Coripe episode was organized in broad daylight by the town council itself with the collaboration of local police and (even worse) local Parent–teacher association. Also I don't think "Coripe is this, Coripe is that", in fact I haven't spoken to any of its denizens nor do I have a uniform opinion about them. I've added properly referenced material and that's it. CodeInconnu (talk) 08:04, 23 April 2019 (UTC)

"Spanishes celebrities"...
English-language Wikipedia should be edited primarily by people with at least a passable command of English grammar. I don't think I'm saying anything controversial by stating this. CodeInconnu (talk) 20:10, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
 * Just a little mistake. Nothing to worry about it. --Ravave (talk) 23:52, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
 * "Spaniard celebrities" is just as awkward because Spaniard is a noun, not an adjective. And the correct phrase is "Nothing to worry about", without the "it". The entire text is full of mistakes. This encyclopedia needs people who are capable of constructive contributions. CodeInconnu (talk) 06:54, 25 April 2019 (UTC)