User talk:SJSlug

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Allegations of bias in Saint John's Cathedral Boys' School
I have reverted your contribution to Saint John's Cathedral Boys' School. If you believe that the article is biased then by all means edit the article to give a more neutral point of view or raise your concerns on the article's discussion page. Adding your own, equally biased, point of view to the top of the article is not helpful. Cosmo0 17:17, 6 October 2007 (UTC)

In turn, why can't the article be taken down because of the bias in the original article? I guess if I put up a page offensive to the right constituency, you'll take it down. Or I guess I can start editing the other poster's work and get into a pissing contest that way. SJSlug 17:26, 6 October 2007 (UTC)SlugSJ
 * If you think that the article is primarily intended as an attack on the subject then you can ask for it to be deleted on those grounds. As for editing the article, if you're clearly improving the neutrality of the article then people will support you in any dispute (especially if you can provide reliable references for your statements).  I don't think it's more likely to cause a revert war than adding text to the top of the article. Cosmo0 17:47, 6 October 2007 (UTC)