User talk:TedY

Apolo Ohno article
Please refrain from inserting POV into the Apolo Ohno article. Thanks, Andjam 10:57, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

Two months later, we're still having trouble keeping the Apolo Anton Ohno article NPOV; it does not help to insult the Koreans. The same goes for World Baseball Classic. Please don't make POV edits bashing anyone. Melchoir 01:19, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

Hey, knock it off. Stop re-editing the truth. It is not POV, it is fact about the Koreans lack of knowledge of the word sportsmanship. if you got any err, write me at naturalthing1@yahoo.com

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Now, as for actual editorial issues, please visit Neutral point of view; if that's too long, try NPOV tutorial. You demonstrated here at Talk:Apolo Anton Ohno that you have a personal bias against Koreans; you're allowed to do that on a talk page, but it isn't productive. The edits I had to revert were this edit to Apolo Anton Ohno, where you paint Koreans as a bunch of whiners, and this edit to World Baseball Classic, where you use such pointlessly biased language as "was crushed by Japan" and "an impressive 5-3 (.625) overall record", this time advancing a pro-Japanese POV while also bashing the Koreans with "The Koreans who cannot accept defeat conjured up". None of this is acceptable, and if you keep inserting your opinions into articles, you will continue to be reverted by other users. Melchoir 20:23, 22 March 2006 (UTC)


 * Sorry, I forgot to respond to your latest comment. Yes, there is also a problem with people trying to push a mindless pro-Korea POV. In some cases, positive opinions can be even more dangerous than negative opinions. Still, the best way to combat them is to insist on WP:NPOV and keep the articles neutral. Melchoir 07:42, 4 April 2006 (UTC)