We need a policy on "titles of articles about slogans".
Most of us would probably agree that the slogan itself should not be the title of the article:
* [[AIDS Kills Fags Dead]] <= not a good title
How about some convention like "Slogan: XYZ" or "The slogan: 'XYZ'", as in: * [[Slogan: Death to Moonies]] * [[The slogan: Moonies stink]]
(Note that I used a slang word for own church in what I hope are two entirely imaginary slogans.)
Uncle Ed
-----Original Message----- From: Toby Bartels [mailto:toby+wikipedia@math.ucr.edu] Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 11:58 AM To: wikien-l@wikipedia.org Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] DTK article
In the spirit of [[Aids Kills Fags Dead]] and in honor of Cungcator ("you and JD a consensus do not make") rather monolithic view of the article (considering Axel now endorsed its deletion... ) I have penned [[Death to Kikes]], an informative article about kikes... and soon to come:
Shouldn't that be [[Death to Kikes slogan]]? And shouldn't the article be about the slogan, not about Jews? To be analogous to the AKFD case, that is.
-- Toby