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Your repeated accusations that I am deleting sourced content on ] ostensibly because I think conversion therapy is "super" are outrageous and unacceptable. Accusing me of pretending sources don't exist is unacceptable. It is tantamount to vandalism and I will not tolerate it. My justifications relying on WP:BLP were clear. I have attempted to ]. Now that you have added inline citations, as if they were there all along, leaving this is ludicrous: "stop reverting extremely well-sourced info." At this point I feel compelled to issue this warning: please stop your ] behavior. ] (]) 03:41, 17 November 2010 (UTC) Your repeated accusations that I am deleting sourced content on ] ostensibly because I think conversion therapy is "super" are outrageous and unacceptable. Accusing me of pretending sources don't exist is unacceptable. It is tantamount to vandalism and I will not tolerate it. My justifications relying on WP:BLP were clear. I have attempted to ]. Now that you have added inline citations, as if they were there all along, leaving this is ludicrous: "stop reverting extremely well-sourced info." At this point I feel compelled to issue this warning: please stop your ] behavior. ] (]) 03:41, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
:lol "accusing you of pretending sources don't exist" = "vandalism" ] (]) 03:43, 17 November 2010 (UTC) :lol "accusing you of pretending sources don't exist" = "vandalism" ] (]) 03:43, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

== Plagiarism ==

Some content you added to ] was ] and/or ] (in ital): "Although the treatment ''center was not officially affiliated with the Mormon Church'', Duff later said that she was ''visited by LDS missionaries'' during her six months at the Utah facility and that the treatment she received ''had strong religious overtones''."

From NYS Museum: "She says that although the center was not officially affiliated with the Mormon church, it had strong religious overtones, and missionaries from the Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS) visited her while she was there." ] (]) 04:17, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

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French rev. opera references

Incest in the popular imagination

Paul et Virginie
Caverne
Lodoiska
Melidore et Phrosine

Fratricide

Timoleon
Le mort d'Abel

articles

Pierre-Alexandre_Monsigny

Luigi Cherubini

Nicolas Dalayrac

Ludwig van Beethoven

Gaspare Spontini

Daniel Auber

Giacomo Meyerbeer

Étienne Méhul

François Joseph Gossec

André Ernest Modeste Grétry

Le Devin du Village (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

Jean François Lesueur

  • Ossian

French_Opera#From_the_Revolution_to_Rossini

François Adrien Boieldieu

Mozart

Cimarosa

  • Gli Orazi ed i Curiazi

Angelo Tarchi

  • La congiura pisoniana

books

Pierre Constant, "Musique des fetes et ceremonies de la Revolution francaise," (Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1899)

Lindenberger, Opera in history.

Operatic migrations : transforming works and crossing boundaries / edited by Roberta Montemorra Marvin and Downing A. Thomas

Early Opera in America By Oscar George Theodore Sonneck - Published 1915 The Boston Music Co -French compoesrs, performers, musicians, singers pour into W. Indies and U.S. - introduced Italian and French styles (only English before)

History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution in 1789, to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815 - by Archibald Alison, Edward Sherman Gould, Published 1850 by A.S. Barnes, New York -Napoleon was on his way to the opera when the Jacobins attempted on his life


Talkback

Hello, Roscelese. You have new messages at Talk:Ma Rainey.
Message added 22:11, 5 June 2010 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.

BelovedFreak 22:11, 5 June 2010 (UTC)

Tangents

Per this, very much agreed! Cheers, Bigger digger (talk) 01:49, 15 September 2010 (UTC)

arab palestine and all that... citations

"guys, can't you try a little harder"

I tried... really I did :)

--Demiurge1000 (talk) 22:24, 27 September 2010 (UTC)

It's partly correct bibliographically - it's just that Misplaced Pages has citation templates for all this. Roscelese (talk) 22:34, 27 September 2010 (UTC)

Citation?

Thanks for your contributions on the page Nazism in Arab Palestine.

1) For example what's wrong with "midrash.org"? of course it's reliable, historians and writers on the Farhud rely very much on it, especially as it is fair, that it shows the (few) Arabs that have helped the Jews during that massacre.

2) Why did you just remove the Der Spiegel article???

Der Spiegel reported that research shows "Hitler provided the Mufti, who later sponsored Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, with a budget of 750,000 Reichsmark per month to foment Jihad in Palestine." --User:Trendsies

Sorry - I had to add everything back in manually since there were intermediate changes, and I must have missed that one. I'll add it back in. As for midrash.org, it certainly doesn't look like a repository of historical information, and since Googling doesn't prove that "historians and writers on the Farhud rely very much on it," I'll ask you to show me a few sources.
The page does say it was a synopsis of a lecture - if information about that lecture could be found (such as the date), I think it could be cited in that format, with the link to the transcript. Roscelese (talk) 15:35, 28 September 2010 (UTC)

RMK

Likewise, thanks very much to you for expanding it initially, and bringing the article's existence to our attention by linking it in Richard Strauss and Leon Jessel, etc. As one might expect, there's a fair amount of info in the German Misplaced Pages article, which is why I posted the box at the top. If one clicks "Translate via Google" at the bottom of that box, one gets a rough translation of the article. A lot of the info I added was via that route; plus I expanded that with some personal knowledge. There is still more to be gleaned from that German Wiki article and via a Google search, etc., but I don't have the time. Meanwhile, additional thanks, because your efforts indirectly helped point up an error in chronology in Strauss's article and also in the article that lists his compositions, and a complete omission(!) in the Wilhelm Furtwängler article. Softlavender (talk) 03:12, 29 September 2010 (UTC)

Jewish atheists

You can't be an atheist while practicing Judaism. Full stop. It may not be contradictory ethnically, but is clearly contradictory religiously Purplebackpack89 03:16, 30 September 2010 (UTC)

Personal Info

Please remove or change my personal info in your posts to me Abortion discussion threads.

You can change it to "Chuz Life" if you like,... or delete it.

My old name is an invitation to harassment that I would rather not have.--Chuz Life (talk) 19:16, 10 November 2010 (UTC)

I've changed it, and I appreciate the effort to contact me rather than editing my comments. Roscelese (talk) 00:42, 11 November 2010 (UTC)

Lyn Duff

Hi, normally the process is to mark dead links, except in the case of BLP: WP:GRAPEVINE. Assertions about sexuality e.g. "In 1991 Duff, then fourteen, came out publicly as lesbian," or contentious claims e.g. "Duff was homeless, living on the streets" must be cited with inline citations. The remedy is to find a source, not restore the material in violation of BLP. The 3RR does not apply in this case, and if I don't delete it someone else will... Lionel (talk) 02:03, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

The information was present in articles that were already cited, and The Advocate is not grapevine. If you have a problem with the sources, bring it to talk, but don't pretend the sources don't exist. Roscelese (talk) 03:05, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

November 2010

Your repeated accusations that I am deleting sourced content on Lyn Duff ostensibly because I think conversion therapy is "super" are outrageous and unacceptable. Accusing me of pretending sources don't exist is unacceptable. It is tantamount to vandalism and I will not tolerate it. My justifications relying on WP:BLP were clear. I have attempted to WP:AGF. Now that you have added inline citations, as if they were there all along, leaving this is ludicrous: "stop reverting extremely well-sourced info." At this point I feel compelled to issue this warning: please stop your WP:UNCIVIL behavior. Lionel (talk) 03:41, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

lol "accusing you of pretending sources don't exist" = "vandalism" Roscelese (talk) 03:43, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

Plagiarism

Some content you added to Lyn Duff was plagiarized and/or closely paraphrased (in ital): "Although the treatment center was not officially affiliated with the Mormon Church, Duff later said that she was visited by LDS missionaries during her six months at the Utah facility and that the treatment she received had strong religious overtones."

From NYS Museum: "She says that although the center was not officially affiliated with the Mormon church, it had strong religious overtones, and missionaries from the Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS) visited her while she was there." Lionel (talk) 04:17, 17 November 2010 (UTC)

  1. World War II. New Research Taints Image of Desert Fox Rommel. Der Spiegel 05/23/2007 http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,484510,00.html