User talk:572Piedmont

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Glad you're here! PanchoS (talk) 13:22, 10 January 2016 (UTC)

Feminism in Sweden
Note that I reverted your quite WP:BOLD edit on Feminism in Sweden, as it supersedes a long-standing tradition with WP:RECENTISMs, giving WP:PRIMARY sources far too much weight. Primary sources are fine but should always be backed or contextualized using reliable, secondary sources. In the concrete case, the current Swedish government might instrumentalize feminism for other objectives, also they might not live up to their promises. Only reliable secondary sources can establish whether the current Swedish government really marks a difference to previous governments or whether their self-styling as "feminist government" is just a marketing gag. However feel free to discuss your amendments on the article's Talk page by starting a new Talk section. Again: welcome! --PanchoS (talk) 13:32, 10 January 2016 (UTC)