Talk:Precarity (Euromayday)

The political current grouped around Euromayday are trying to promote their view of Precarity as being in some way universal. Actually it is a product of a partcular political campaign, and to the extent that the material deserves a separate page, it should be made clear that it has specific political origins.

Unfortunately Editor Buridan has been erring from the wikipedia approach. He has been participating in a discussion with Alex Foti here i na discussion about this page. Of course, Alex Foti can entertain whatever delusions he likes, but when Jerry comes on Wikipedia he should be guided by the principles of wikipedia rather than simply folowing the guidelines of his mentor. In particular, Assume good faith.

As Foti is an unremitting Eurocentrist coming out with such positions as "il nostro spazio politico è l’Europa" - Our Political Space is Europe L'altra verona - it is hard to see why Editor Buridan would find the term eurocentric ideology problematic. However rather than discuss the matter on the talk page, he has embarked on a series of inappropriate edits. Bearing in mind the somewhat bizarre edits which have been preserved at Talk:Precarity (Social Christianity), to which his recently added comment is hardly helpful.

In the face of an immoderate response to develop the two pages, I have taken the trouble to develop the Precarity (Euromayday) page. As Editor Buridan is concerned about too many pages, maybe this should be moved to a sub-section of Euromayday?Harrypotter (talk) 23:23, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

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 * LABELLING THIS ENTRY under the "Eurocentric" adjective is just a provocation. Nothing more. "Professional" or stablished editors of Wikipedia use their power to insult and provoque misunderstandings following their own ideological preferencies. Stop editorial authoritarianism in Wikipedia. 19:55, 1 March 2009 user:77.226.142.185 (Talk)