User talk:Salvatrucho323

Duplicate images uploaded
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Rodrigo Avila
You're violating the policy on biographies of living persons. This policy requires that any negative claim about a living person directly cite a reliable source that makes that negative claim. But that claim doesn't cite a reliable source; it cites an interview. He never says he "idolizes" a murderer. He says he's proud of what they did to fight communism. Now, maybe he does idolize a murderer, but making that implication from a quote is original research. Including the quote at all actually violates the policy because it's obvious what you're trying to imply. Basically, we don't pick and choose quotes to paint a picture of a man, we stick to what reliable sources (like newspaper articles, and not interviews or blogs) say about him. Someguy1221 (talk) 03:02, 21 February 2009 (UTC)

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