User talk:Riyabakidkhar

Notice of Edit warring noticeboard discussion
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Edit warring at Dkhar
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Content warring
The reason why I changed the content of the word Dkhar is because the current content is misleading. Although properly sourced, the content is biased and reflects a view of the bengalis which does not hold any actual meaning to the meaning of the word. I myself being a khasi find it an offence that outsiders who do not even know the full meaning of the word impart new meaning to it. I will not stand for this blatant bullying by faceless people which try to change the meaning of a word. I ask you this if DKHAR was offensive, then why do we use it in our lasnames case in point.l, kharkongor, Kharbhih, kharhujon and the list goes on. Before you block me for actually representing the word of my language, you should do some actual research on the word contact a professor of khasi from the khasi department of the North Eastern hill University. You owe an entire race an apology for changing the meaning of a word of a language you don't even speak. Riyabakidkhar (talk) 17:25, 2 July 2018 (UTC)

WP:BATTLEGROUND would be pretty directly on point, too. --Yamla (talk) 18:32, 2 July 2018 (UTC)