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imported>Richard Jensen
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imported>Pierre-Alain Gouanvic
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"racism" is not the right word here, as it assumes a permanent genetic superiority on the part of group X, but group X is never mentioned and the genetic/biological theme is never discussed.
"racism" is not the right word here, as it assumes a permanent genetic superiority on the part of group X, but group X is never mentioned and the genetic/biological theme is never discussed.
== Reference formatting ==
I made some formatting changes (to allow for multiple calls to the same reference), perhaps a little carelessly. I had to save the changes to see how things appeared in the reference section (doesn't appear in the preview), to realize that I had removed other html codes while attempting to change only two references calls (This epic story can be viewed in the history page). I think I solved the problems. If I changed something you'd rather not see changed, just undo the changes; no problem. The use of the ''name="......."'' code remains very useful, doesn't it?
--[[User:Pierre-Alain Gouanvic|Pierre-Alain Gouanvic]] 14:19, 29 November 2007 (CST)

Revision as of 15:19, 29 November 2007

"racism" is not the right word here, as it assumes a permanent genetic superiority on the part of group X, but group X is never mentioned and the genetic/biological theme is never discussed.

Reference formatting

I made some formatting changes (to allow for multiple calls to the same reference), perhaps a little carelessly. I had to save the changes to see how things appeared in the reference section (doesn't appear in the preview), to realize that I had removed other html codes while attempting to change only two references calls (This epic story can be viewed in the history page). I think I solved the problems. If I changed something you'd rather not see changed, just undo the changes; no problem. The use of the name="......." code remains very useful, doesn't it? --Pierre-Alain Gouanvic 14:19, 29 November 2007 (CST)