User talk:MarushiaDark

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Sovereign citizen movement
I've reverted this as it doesn't follow our policies and guidelines, which I suggest you read before editing again. Start with WP:NOR as you've got statements that needed reliable third party sources (see WP:VERIFY and {{WP:RS]] and sections that have sources that do not discuss the subject of the article, which they must do. Writing an article here is extremely different from writing an article for a journal or writing an essay, where you can combine sources that don't discuss your subject to make an argument about your subject. Dougweller (talk) 10:55, 16 September 2011 (UTC)


 * Ok, thanks for your response on my talk page.
 * All the stuff at the bottom of your edit about law and legal persons, etc. doesn't belong as it isn't sourced to anything discussing the subject of the artice. Sources for this sort of material basically need to come from third party sources discussing the movement (not from the movement itself).
 * Back to the top. See WP:Words to Watch and don't use phrases like 'It should be noted'. Then there's the bit about the source for, eg, "generally regarded by those within the movement to be an oxymoron," - how can one YouTube video source a statement about something being 'generally regarded'? And the next two sentences there are unsourced and I'd say need a source because they are important. Can you find a third party source saying there's no hierarchy? Again, how can one source make that claim (and I note that the website says you can't use it in the media, so maybe you can't use it here, you certainly couldn't use a forum as a source).
 * "While" etc - again, avoid statements using while. Avoid 'unfortunately' also. Who says "this is far from the norm as regards the Sovereignty Movement" - this may be correct but really needs a source. I guess you could use someone in the movement as a source so long as you attribute it to them as their opinion (you don't have to say opinion, just 'Joe Smith says ....). "Spiritual Economics Now" is a blog, fails WP:RS.
 * This is a particularly difficult article to edit I'm afraid. Another policy to read is WP:NPOV. Dougweller (talk) 11:30, 16 September 2011 (UTC)