Talk:Jacques Feyder

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BetacommandBot (talk) 23:11, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Important to mind folks that Jacques Feyder was a Belgium of Flemish roots and NOT a Frenchman.
The herein article is somewhat willfully misleading about the aforesaid Belgium filmmaker. Anyone would think 'Jacques Feyder' was a Frenchman rather than a Belgium whom also moonlighted in the USA, Britain and Germany and had further links to Switzerland. The nowadays highly NWOered dumbed-down English-speaking world oft mistake anything with a French name/smatch (however artificial or put-on) as straight-up French, when nothing could be further from the truth. Indeedly important bare in mind the aforesaid in wiki articles when dealing with nations and folks whom have previously felt the NWO proxy of French imperialism such as Belgium, Luxemburgh, Switzerland and suchlike abodes nowdays annexed into France from Fr. Catalonia to Fr. Flanders and so forth.


 * The opening paragraph describes Feyder as Belgian. It also notes that he adopted French nationality in 1928. There is no further attribution of nationality, either Belgian or French, in the article. Lampernist (talk) 18:09, 30 October 2017 (UTC)