True, but that's a different argument than the pirate radio station. I mean, the warrant for inclusion, in that case, is not that it is said by a pirate radio station, but that it is a belief of right-wing Israeli settlers. And thus the information should be introduced in those terms, instead of in terms of a pirate radio station.
-Snowspinner
On Sep 22, 2004, at 6:49 PM, Delirium wrote:
Phil Sandifer wrote:
I don't think the small but hardcore following necessarily makes their views encyclopedic - consider the case of Lyndon LaRouche, which the arbcom has ruled ought not be mentioned in articles that do not directly pertain to LaRouche. So I would still lean towards this not being encyclopedic.
In this case, I don't think it's directly analogous. The views of the right-wing Israeli settlers are pretty relevant to the issue of Israeli-Palestinian relations...
-Mark
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