Poor, Edmund W wrote:
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]]
I support inserting the word "slogan" in such situations; whether we like them or not we can't ignore the plain fact that such slogans do exist. Putting "slogan at the end of the title such as in the suggested [[Death to Kikes slogan]] would not be as effective. The point which the title must make is that it is a slogan, and it is being quoted. Adding "The" at the beginning serves no purpose, and only makes the title uselessly longer. Some slogans can already be too long. I'm not sure whether a colon is the proper punctuation, but that is a relatively minor point.
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