User talk:Freivolk

Welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions. As a member of the Wikipedia community, I would like to remind you to adhere to Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy for editors. Dppowell 02:22, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

Fighting POV
The most effective way to combat POV content in articles is not to replace it with equally POV content of an opposing viewpoint. That is how edit wars begin. That was the intent of my warning. Your edits are full of personal opinions and unsourced assertions. Please see WP:NPOV, WP:V and WP:NOT. Dppowell 03:43, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

Welcome aboard
Hi there--and first, let me apologize, because I forgot to properly welcome you to Wikipedia:

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Okay, there we go.

Now, to reply to your message... Maintaining a neutral point of view is critical when writing content in Wikipedia articles. What you've written is an essay. Your edits included the following (just for example):

"Right-wing populism has created a paternalistic system, where poor people are guiltily accustomed to expect to get everything from the central government. In addition, common citizens usually have no access to the decision-making process."

"Latin American political-economical structures besides been unfair, are very corrupted."

These are opinions. They may be informed or well-reasoned opinions (I am not saying that they are or aren't), but they are not encyclopedic facts. Content must be factual. Your personal opinions on the topic do not belong in the article. If you're quoting someone else's opinion, you need to reference the source of the quote (such as a news article).

Does this help at all? Dppowell 04:56, 14 April 2007 (UTC)