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Your edits on Sexual Objectification

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Greetings. I rolled back your edits on Sexual Objectification because they were cited arguments. One of your edit summaries stated that "many would disagree with this", well, either add those disagreements to the article with citations, or make an argument on the Talk page why the arguments/sources are invalid. I think the article needs a great deal of work, and it is worded very strangely, and it may have a significant amount of bias in it, but deleting sourced material is probably not the best way to make it better. StarHOG (Talk) 00:36, 29 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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It looks like User:104dragon (talk) attempted to leave you a talk page message and somehow created your user page instead. I'm copying it here and tagging your userpage for deletion since it appears you've never created it. SpinningCeres 19:34, 23 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
While what the left wing of the party is calling for is consistent with social democracy, they have never used that term and that term is not really used in American politics, so since it is not in circulation it should not be used even if it is consistent with a dictionary definition. What they are calling is consistent with the reformist wing of democratic socialism. Many in the European left like Unidas Podemos or the left-wing of the Labour Party embrace the term democratic socialism to distance themselves from the third way politics that many social democrats have embraced since the eighties.

Thank You Island Pelican (talk) 19:50, 23 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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