User talk:161.130.189.216

Wikipedia does not usually mention the race of a perpetrator or victim unless it is pertinent to the article
Although there isn't an explicit rule about this, there have been written many essays interpreting the rules and policies of Wikipedia, including: Race_and_ethnicity Systemic_bias.

From the conclusion of the Race and Ethnicity essay: "Wikipedia is a bad place to engage in labelling that isn't absolutely integral to international public perception of the subject. There's generally no logical basis for it, although it is commonly mentioned in many reliable sources, and what may look like a basis is often a completely cracked foundation."

I'm going to have to ask you to move this conversation to the talk page to open a discussion on this. Please also refrain from Edit warring. Continued edit warning will result in temporary bans. Bluefist  talk 19:42, 8 April 2021 (UTC)