User talk:IntroClip

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Removing sources and adding your own opinions at Vox Day is against policy
We follow what the sources say and may not add our own opinions. Your edits were also a violation of WP:NPOV a core policy which has not require us to be neutral in the normal sense of the word. There's nothing wrong with a bias against misogyny and racism. Doug Weller talk 08:58, 17 February 2019 (UTC)

I understand that everyone has their biases, but i think it is unfair to add "some have described Vox day as a misogynist racist" in the very first paragraph of the wikipedia page about him. People call other people names and labels all the time, and Vox day has as many critics as he has supporters, so this can be a bit misleading in the sense it can suggest readers not familiar with him that there is a consensus on the public at large that Vox Day is a bigot. I think the page would benefit from a more balanced perspective. - IntroClip