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Welcome to Wikipedia. You clearly have an interest in Fraser Anning, but the edits you have made today (taken in total) look like you are trying to present a biased opinion. I think some of them might be helpful, so suggest that you open a new section on talk:Fraser Anning to identify the things you think are wrong with the page as it stands, and get a discussion leading to consensus for contentious changes. Wkipedia is always a work-in-progress and can be improved, but making a bunch of edits to only one article (especially changing text that is cited) and not explaining what you are trying to fix tends to get a poor response. --Scott Davis Talk 13:34, 4 March 2020 (UTC)