Talk:Mike Missanelli

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This may be used in the body. Wikipedia should not label someone as homophobic in its own voice, especially in the intro. -- Neil N  talk to me  20:41, 4 February 2014 (UTC)

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Mike Missinelli / Tyrone Johnson article 2020
bogus at worst, weak at best, journalism quality period, also possibly edited with politically motivated purpose, unacceptable to any respected school of journalism. it brings no resolution, nor the required reporting depth, nor the necessary counterpoints to even be considered raw journalism, again a necessity to every notable school of journalism. Also Multiple viewpoints are a necessary to be considered fair. Here, we simply have two random (dangling) accusations ? The OP has a responsibility to his readers to follow up on the matter and report regarding whether resolution has been agreed-upon or if there is still on outstanding dispute. Otherwise this is not quality journalism. I’m sorry Jkushner11 (talk) 04:13, 7 January 2022 (UTC)