Talk:Marek Reichman

Polish origin? I Think Not
this user LechitaPL from Poland has been trying to put "Polish Origin" after his name for no reason and without explantation, trying to put non-english source which is irrelevant that nobody can understand Marek Reichman was born in England to his English Mother and Polish father but that does't make him "Polish Origin" Because He is an English man, and He had nothing to do with Poland since the day one he worn born the term "Polish Origin" is not nocessary you will not see on any wikipedia article person page. and if you insist then let's make the same standard and your bias by putting German Origin, Polish Origin, English Origin etc after the name of every American person articles on Wikipedia


 * An anonymous user from England tries to distort reality, destroy articles and try to contradict Wikipedia rules. Additional sources have been added, as important as the English ones (what chauvinistic statement that Polish sources are less important?). Marek Reichman is not ashamed of his origin (sources:https://moto.wp.pl/prawdziwa-duma-polskiej-motoryzacji-6068740966634625a) . His father is Polish and his mother is English, so he is both Polish and English. Show your sources, and if you don't and keep vandalizing you will be punished with a ban. LechitaPL (talk) 13:57, 24 September 2020 (UTC)

Clearly the user you are trying to claim is actually from Thailand according to the IP address, not England like you were lying and making it up

it’s True that Marek Reichman has a Polish-born British citizen Father but that doesn’t make Marek Polish, Marek was born in England to his English mother, and has never even been to Poland, also Marek in fact only holds a British citizenship,

The term of “National Origin” after the name of person that you have been trying to put after his name is an unusual term on Wikipedia, it’s just your personal bias and nationalism

you can’t just edit the article the way you like for your own reason and not let anyone edit it, since you are not the owner of the article or Wikipedia. Also you can’t threaten to block anyone since you are the ones that’s been breaking Wikipedia rules as you have been blocked so many times in the past for being a troll and with this kind of behaviour — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:FB1:70:9069:29DD:7E84:BB3C:1A40 (talk) 15:37, 25 September 2020 (UTC)


 * In response to and the IP above. I changed it to "English-Polish" because "Polish-English" would imply he immigrated, and I agree, "Polish heritage" suggests both his parents are Polish. The thing is, of the Polish-language sources, while two talk about his heritage from his father, the third and the Poland.pl source all call him Polish: Forsal.pl includes him as one of two "Poles" referred to at the start and among a "Polish designers" below; Poland.pl includes calls him "[a]nother Pole in a top design position". Unless a source can be found stating that this is a misstatement that he repudiates, these sources indicate that to the writers he counts as Polish. I used the Aston Martin press release to reference his birthplace and to add a bit, and several of the sources would probably allow for more on his career, unless it's all covered in the "Portfolio" section; I'm not sure that should be separate like that. And I've set out his background clearly in the section that previously only covered his education. But the sources appear to me to require us to include "Polish". Yngvadottir (talk) 02:32, 1 October 2020 (UTC)