User talk:Tstanley87

Help me!
Why does the word "pride", as used in the articles Black Pride, Gay Pride, and Asian Pride mean positive uses of the word, but in the article about White Pride the term is used in a totally different context? It's reserved exclusively for white supremacist and separatists. There are white people who are proud of their race and have absolutely no dislike for others. Whites, as a matter of fact, make up less than the world population than any other race or ethnicity, so why are we portrayed as something evil with designs on world domination? Not only is the article unfairly biased, but it's also locked from being edited, meaning that no one can defend white people when the article is cited.

Please help me with making this a more balanced article. You can keep the stuff about White Supremacists in the article, but please try to present another, more fair point of view.

Anthony Stanley Tstanley87 (talk) 03:58, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
 * Your points have been the subject of discussion at Talk:White pride, the article's talk page, which you may wish to review. The short version of it is that Wikipedia articles are essentially a summary of what reliable sources have to say about a subject.  Wikipedia editors don't decide how a particular topic is depicted, the sources do.  If the published reliable sources use "White pride" differently than "Black pride", then that is why their summaries on Wikipedia are different.  Cheers, Nick&#8288;—&#8288;Contact/Contribs 04:29, 15 May 2016 (UTC)