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I know I have been demonizing Raul and Fidel Castro, that's my goal I seek to '''overthow''' the Cuban government and replace it with a government that repects freedom and human rights.--[[User:Comandante Gomez|Comandante Gomez]] 04:36, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
I know I have been demonizing Raul and Fidel Castro, that's my goal I seek to '''overthow''' the Cuban government and replace it with a government that repects freedom and human rights.--[[User:Comandante Gomez|Comandante Gomez]] 04:36, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
:That goal is incompatible with Wikipedia [[WP:NOT|What Wikipedia is not]], and coutns as disruption, which you may be blocked for. Please be reasonable about your approach to editing Wikipedia. You simply cannot continue to carry on in this way indefinitely. Thanks again. [[User:El C|El_C]] 04:45, 30 August 2005 (UTC)
:That goal is incompatible with Wikipedia [[WP:NOT|What Wikipedia is not]] policy, and counts as disruption, which you may be blocked for. Please be reasonable about your approach to editing Wikipedia. You simply cannot continue to carry on in this way indefinitely. Thanks again. [[User:El C|El_C]] 04:46, 30 August 2005 (UTC)

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Your edits so far have been extreme point-of-view pushing and vandalism. If you keep it up you'll be blocked from editing. Everyking 04:14, 8 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Please note that Wikipedia is not a soapbox. Your edits summaries are offensive, please cease from characterizations and adhere to WP:CIV. Thanks. El_C 04:10, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

If you're going to do nothing but engage in extreme POV pushing, you may find yourself unwelcome here. If you can't be neutral about Cuban politics you should find something else to work on. Everyking 04:19, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Castro

I am sickened by your current edits..I can't believe someone such as yourself would even think Castro's regime respects Human rights. My father was murdered by the Castro regime because he spoke out against it, I myself spent several years in the Cuban prison because I also spoke out (before fleeing to the United States). Trust me EL_C Castro doesn't respect human rights.--Comandante Gomez 04:11, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I'm sorry, but we can't approach an historical overview based on —and driven by— one person's personal experience. It's too anectodal (even if it could be varified). Are you interested in contributing to the encyclopedia ( I am), or only in promoting an anti-Castro agenda? Your edits seem to almost entirely consist of demonizing Raul and Fidel. But I am interested in an internationally-representative academic consensus, not just the views of the Castro's enemies. You have not addressed my changes (WHO source, for example) aside from very vaguely and moralistically polemicizing. That's and your ¡CUBANOS DE LA ATENCIÓN! is highly problematic, I find, and does not contribute to friendly and collegial editing. Please review more closely and adhere to Wikipedia policies and guidelines. Thanks for reading. El_C 04:22, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Your Che Guevara picture tells me you’re not exactly neutral yourself, (but I’ll ignore that for the time being), I know for fact that yes literacy has increased (I haven’t been to Cuba since the Mariel boatlift, and normally don't like to admit the fact that literacy has increased). All I ask of you is to at least say Castro has been responsible for human rights violations.--Comandante Gomez 04:33, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

The thing is that you are hardly neutral yourself, and that isn't even the point. I barely added any content to the article, anyway. Again, your contributions are rather revealing, in that sense. I, for one, aim for authoritative sources, like WHO. Any alleged violations of human rights need to be depicted in an internationally balanced and fair way, not one-sidedly. Meaning, not just U.S. Dept. of State, et. al. sources, but also ones from Canadian, Swedish, Spanish, whomever, etc., universities and institutes, studies and report, as well as from international bodies. El_C 04:42, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I know I have been demonizing Raul and Fidel Castro, that's my goal I seek to overthow the Cuban government and replace it with a government that repects freedom and human rights.--Comandante Gomez 04:36, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

That goal is incompatible with Wikipedia What Wikipedia is not policy, and counts as disruption, which you may be blocked for. Please be reasonable about your approach to editing Wikipedia. You simply cannot continue to carry on in this way indefinitely. Thanks again. El_C 04:46, 30 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]