[WikiEN-l] Sep 11 (wasL User:LanceMurdoch)
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Fri Jan 16 09:34:20 UTC 2004
Daniel Mayer wrote:
>Ray Saintonge wrote:
>
>>It should be taken out because it is both a characterization
>>and unnecesary for identifying the incident.
>>
>It should only be taken out if it is deemed unnecessary for identifying the
>incident.
>
With that you make it sound as though you are agreeing with me.
>Otherwise we would have to rename [[My Lai Massacre]], [[Boston
>Massacre]], (many, many other 'massacres'),
>
Perhaps.
>[[Holocaust]], [[Racism]], and [[Terrorism]] itself.
>
These are articles about the concepts themselves, and do not necessarily
imply the characterization of a particular act.
>>There are numerous other incidents which might be qualified
>>as "terrorist", but where that term might be more hotly disputed.
>>
>Then we dispute those! But please no blacklisting of terms. That is Newspeak
>and censorship.
>
There is ample opportunity in the body of an article to discuss whether
the term is applicable. That luxury is not available in the title.
>>By completely avoiding the term "terrorist", even when it seems
>>obvious, we can avoid the need to set boundaries that define
>>what is and what is not a terrorist act.
>>
>Self-censorship is the worse kind.
>
I would call it restraint by avoiding inflammatory titles.
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