User talk:RealSEnergy

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 * Hello,
 * both sources are reputable - first one is RTVS (Regional Television Slovakia), and contains report from SIS (Slovak Information Service, our CIA)... Another report is from Dennik N (used as a source for Progressive Slovakia a couple of times already)
 * if you want, I'll gladly dig into the SIS report and include it as a third source, if that would finally satisfy it RealSEnergy (talk) 04:33, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
 * sorry, it's Radio and Television Slovakia, not Regional Television Slovakia RealSEnergy (talk) 04:35, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Although your sources appear reputable at first, your interpretation is unfortunately wrong. The sources state that some political opponents of the party have called the party in question “liberal extremists”. Nowhere it is stated that RTVS (the Slovak national broadcaster) /SIS called the party what you claim in the paragraph 212.129.43.241 (talk) 04:43, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
 * I'm really sorry, it's almost 7AM here... it was the Dennik N from 2021 (the second source) that claims the SIS report https://dennikn.sk/2638737/progresivci-sa-nasli-v-kapitole-o-lavicovom-extremizme-spravy-sis-o-kom-presne-pise-tajna-sluzba-neprezradza/
 * however you are correct that I misunderstood, as I decided to get that third source... they did not say that Progressive Slovakia specifically is extremist, but instead described an "active left-wing extremist party" without naming one specifically, however there's essentially only one *active* left-wing party, so news essentially reported on the "known-unknown"
 * I concede the edit and will wait for another extremist claim RealSEnergy (talk) 04:53, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
 * Thank you. The article that you use as reference doesn’t state that. It says “SIS píše, že [...] aktivitou ľavicových extrémistov v roku 2020 bolo rušenie predvolebných mítingov krajnej pravice[, t]am najčastejšie demonštrovali politici koalície PS/Spolu” which translates into “SIS writes that the activity of left-wing extremists in 2020 was the disruption of right-wing political rallies, where the most common demonstrators [those involved in such disruptions] were from the coalition PS/Spolu” 212.129.43.241 (talk) 05:07, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
 * yes, PS/Spolu was a coalition of Progressive Slovakia and Spolu (TOGETHER) that existed in 2020 elections RealSEnergy (talk) 05:17, 30 September 2023 (UTC)