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  • curprev 02:5902:59, 4 October 2022 24.194.195.197 talk 238,565 bytes +8 Abortion: Added the date of the interview this comment is from. I think the date is relevant to add here because "retarded" would be unlikely to be said now but was common place at the time. Without the date the comments from DL could come across as anachronistic and inappropriate. undo

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  • curprev 21:0421:04, 14 August 2022 75.100.207.133 talk 235,265 bytes −79 Removed misquote "I understand you very well. But of course, religion is poison. It has two great defects: It undermines the race, and secondly it retards the progress of the country. Tibet and Mongolia have both been poisoned by it.” Following the citation to the Guardian article the actual quote is "Religion is poison," he told him. "Firstly, it reduces the population, because monks and nuns stay celibate, and secondly, it neglects material progress." undo

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