User talk:Fuzzyblueninja

Improper Wording
When writing articles that have to do with politics, it is best to use as literal and unopinionated wording as possible. In the article about Joseph R. Biden Jr., there is a sentence under the LGBTQ section that is worded in a way that leaves out an important part of the truth. The section says "On July 26, 2017, after Trump announced a ban of transgender people serving in the military, Biden tweeted, "Every patriotic American who is qualified to serve in our military should be able to serve. Full stop."[344]" When in reality, it should say something like this: "On July 26, 2017, after Trump announced a set of restrictions for transgender people serving in the military, Biden tweeted, "Every patriotic American who is qualified to serve in our military should be able to serve. Full stop."[344] The adjustment of the words "ban of" to "set of restrictions for" is more accurate because Transgender people are able to serve in the military. Since I'm new to Wikipedia editing I can't change the sentence but I can point it out and hope someone who has access can change it.