User talk:47.39.122.85

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Again, welcome! Drmies (talk) 19:38, 9 June 2024 (UTC)


 * Hi,
 * There was an edit made on that page that removed an entire paragraph from the Background section and replaced it with genocide denying propaganda about European Powers and missionaries radicalizing, militarizing, and manipulating Armenians. They quote (Nalbandian 1963, p. 110.) and write "Their strategy involved inciting conflict between Muslims and Armenians to provoke European intervention and support for an independent Armenian state in Eastern Anatolia, using terror as a primary tactic to garner support and instigate rebellion, not only in the eastern provinces but also in Istanbul." That source does not mention any of that on that on page 110.
 * The user added "There major European powers had been strategizing, at least since the 1870s, to exploit the spoils, including the manipulation of ethnic groups like the Ottoman Armenians" with no source or anything.
 * They edited the end of the paragraph with "Up until Europen intervention and manipulation of the Armenians, they were seen as millet-i sadıka or the "loyal millet" in the Ottoman Empire." Clearly trying to push some POV of Europeans manipulating Armenians.
 * This edit was a hack job with spelling errors and false claims.
 * I simply reverted the article back to what it was before this user decided to edit propaganda and genocide denial into it. Is removing paragraphs and adding unsubstantiated claims not vandalism?
 * Thank you for the information about username creation and wikipedia policies 47.39.122.85 (talk) 02:50, 10 June 2024 (UTC)