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The Jewish Bolshevism

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Much of this article violates WP:NOR and WP:NOT#LINKS and WP:NOT#GUIDE. This article is essentially a repeat of the contents of Jewish Bolshevism article and a third duplicate article using the Polish name of Żydokomuna. These duplicate articles should be merged into Jewish Bolshevism. The following related article is included in this nomination for the above reasons:

Żydokomuna (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)

Thanks, IZAK 10:57, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

  • Merge all to Jewish Bolshevism and subject to normal cleanup measures. The articles may indeed by anti-semitic, I haven't read closely enough to see. (On first glance I'm not sure where the anti-semitism is, unless it's now considered anti-semitic to mention the prominent role of some Jews in the founding of Soviet communism...!?) But the political epithet is highly notable, indeed, it's vital to understanding how the Nazi ideology prominently linked hatred of Jews with hatred of socialism. It's unfortunate that such articles may be magnets for unsavory POV, however, that doesn't obviate the necessity to cover the term as part of a complete and factual encyclopedia. And the correct title for coverage of that term, per WP:MOS, would be Jewish Bolshevism. <eleland/talkedits> 15:47, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
    • What's antisemitic is blaming the Jews by these statistics what the far out-numbering many millions of Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, and others, accomplished in maintaining and spreading Bolshevism and Communism. --Ludvikus 15:55, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
      • Of course that would be anti-semitic. I'm not sure I saw where that blame is assigned, at least not in Jewish Bolshevism in it's present revision. The article makes it clear that although "A high percentage of ethnic Jews in comparison to the percentage of the total population took an active part in Bolshevik movement...The number of Jews in top administrative positions began to decline soon after 1917. It continued to shrink heavily in the 1930s when Stalin had his old comrades Kamenev and Zinoviev executed...Stalin had eliminated virtually all Jews from very high level government positions." One quoted article notes that "The fact that other minorities were also disproportionately highly represented did not greatly matter - there was no tradition of anti-Latvianism in Russia, nor were Latvians found in the very top positions. Nor did it matter that Jews were equally strongly represented among other anti-Communist parties of the left". It seems to treat the term fairly and properly AFAI can see. <eleland/talkedits> 16:10, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
  • Comment. I get dizzy just by looking at all these so called proposals. First, to delete the top article, than to merge another article into yet another article and finally to merge the merged article into a deleted article. Why don’t we just send the whole thing into Deep Space Nine instead and have Captain Janeway sort it out for us. I suggest you read the archived debate of an earlier bad nom at Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Żydokomuna and than think about how difficult to reach is encyclopaedic impartiality among articles relating to history of Eastern Europe. Speaking of User:Ludvikus, I had to contend with his vulgar, repetitious attacks on me regarding yet another article on European affairs just recently.. --Poeticbent talk 16:35, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
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