User talk:Skulmunky

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Help me!
Please help me with...I note that the "On This Day" section does not include a list of holidays celebrated on 24th December. If Wikipedia is going to keep me clued up about Eid, Diwali and the various holidays of other faiths, the very least it can do is to include the holidays of the Christian faith. Alternatively, it can stop mentioning the holidays of ALL faiths. Either way, a consistent approach should be adopted.

While I am not a fan of political correctness, if Wikipedia is going to adopt a politically-correct attitude, it should extend the same courtesy to all, not pick and choose. If Wikipedia tries to avoid giving offence to women on the basis of their gender, the same courtesy should be extended to men, and so on and so forth.

SDCJ 23:29, 24 December 2018 (UTC)


 * The guideline for which holidays appear on the main page is Selected anniversaries. You can discuss the guideline on its talk page. I suspect that Christmas Eve was not selected because it's a subsidiary holiday to Christmas, which will be featured tomorrow. -- Scott (talk) 23:46, 24 December 2018 (UTC)