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Template talk:Liberalism

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::What I see is a very few people not agreeing with CP's point of view, and doing whatever they can to hide it. First and foremost, this is meant to be an instructional wiki. It is also a Conservative and Christian POV friendly one. Our "job" is to teach! We provide tools to users that lead them to discovery, IMO. The template in question can put into context what is read on the pages involved. It acts exactly like a "which-see", helping to explain and expound on what the user reads. It also helps call attention to other CP articles, linking to them, and that is a good thing. So, I reject the reasoning above, as having none. --<font color="#1E90FF" face="Comic Sans MS">[[User:TK|₮K]]</font><sup><font color="DC143C">[[User_Talk:TK|/Talk]]</font></sup> 16:02, 2 April 2008 (EDT)
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:::TK - You say that those who disagree with you are trying to '''hide''' CP's point of view. In my case, not at all. I am trying to '''defend''' it by not letting it turn into self-parody. Slapping that template on all sorts of tangentially relevant articles like [[Richard Dawkins]] and [[The God Delusion]] makes the encyclopedia look silly, and risks making a mockery of it, as if the aim was to indulge every half-opportunity to take a swipe at liberals, rather than to produce a reliable and family-friendly encylopedia. It's unfocused, evidence of sloppy thinking, and ultimately self-defeating. [[User:Humblpi|Humblpi]] 07:47, 3 April 2008 (EDT)
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