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:], you're very much ] Brooke by trying to push the former name. I suggest you retract your statement. ''''']''''' <sup>(] / ])</sup> 20:21, 9 February 2024 (UTC) |
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:], you're very much ] Brooke by trying to push the former name. I suggest you retract your statement. ''''']''''' <sup>(] / ])</sup> 20:21, 9 February 2024 (UTC) |
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::I am just a Wikipedian, not an expert on LGBT, so thanks for the link. I am OK with someone's changing name, but at the same time against any attempts at retroactively changing the past (be it for propaganda, ] or pretending a name never existed before). I very much appreciate B. Vibber's pioneer achievements - and am possibly one of the few who have been popularizing till this day and even been recently celebrating the Day within my community, so I can't see how I could be doing this to "deny, mock or invalidate" anyone's identity - yet I still believe that going as far as pretending that Jimbo had established a ''Brooke Vibber Day'' on June 1st, 2004, i.e. twenty years prior to the name change, and without even mentioning how the holiday had been called through all that time (as is the current state of the page), is a historically untrue, misleading statement. |
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::As I am apparently not the one who should decide on the holiday's name though (who is? Jimbo?), I will limit myself to asking that the name the holiday has had for twenty years, and under which it has entered history including written sources, be at least mentioned somewhere in the page text, for historical context (preferably along with a date by which it had been valid), should the holiday indeed get "officially" renamed too. |
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::Thanks for tolerating my opinion and considering my request. ] (]) 02:57, 10 February 2024 (UTC) |
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:As a trans woman, I'm obviously not the most impartial and I really try to avoid GENSEX disputes, so sorry in advance, but I absolutely think we should respect Brooke's wishes and avoid her deadnane as much as possible. Of course, if this were an encyclopedic article, we would likely(?) follow ] and use the common name, whether it's the deadname or Brooke. But this is not an encyclopedic article, it's a projectspace page more akin to an "official website", and we should respect her wishes. But that's just my opinion. ]]] 22:28, 9 February 2024 (UTC) |
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:As a trans woman, I'm obviously not the most impartial and I really try to avoid GENSEX disputes, so sorry in advance, but I absolutely think we should respect Brooke's wishes and avoid her deadnane as much as possible. Of course, if this were an encyclopedic article, we would likely(?) follow ] and use the common name, whether it's the deadname or Brooke. But this is not an encyclopedic article, it's a projectspace page more akin to an "official website", and we should respect her wishes. But that's just my opinion. ]]] 22:28, 9 February 2024 (UTC) |
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So, Since today I'm flying from Singapore towards France, I'll have three dinners. À ta santé ! ♦ Pabix 03:37, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
I checked this page to see whether it reflected this user's recent change in name (and presumably gender), and I'm happy it was. But what happened to the obligation to greet one another in Esperanto on Brion/Brooke Vibber Day? Steinbach (talk) 09:36, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
I know this is not an article in the main namespace, but Brion Vibber Day has become a part of Wikimedia history and this page is a documentation thereof. And as some recent edits suggest, the holiday has been established as Brion Vibber Day for 20 years and there is a substantial historical track of it having been celebrated under that name, both its English and Esperanto equivalent (see e.g. Google, Twitter). I oppose changing its name just because its eponym apparently recently changed name. There is currently not a single Google hit for the name this page has been moved to. Some people may well decide to start celebrating it under a different name as of today, but I don't think a change should be imposed beforehand here on Misplaced Pages in an attempt to pretend that this is already the established name or, even worse, that there has never been a different name for the holiday before. Blahma (talk) 19:31, 9 February 2024 (UTC)