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the media matters source is 404'd and has not been archived. it plainly is not in the newsweek source. i was going to just remove it, but im unsure how best to reword the surrounding sentences. 2birds1stone (talk) 09:49, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Can the info of assigned male at birth be added to the Early Life section? I had to do some off-Wikipedia googling to piece together she was AMAB, transitioned, and identifies as a transgender woman. Transgender could mean AFAB, AMAB, or otherwise, so this article isn’t giving the right context for her identity. To be clear, I am *not* asking for deadnaming or a pronoun shift. —2601:8C0:380:35C0:80A4:AB22:4B58:2082 (talk) 21:15, 14 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Note: Also worth noting that if her having done those things required piecing together sources, that may constitute as synthesis, which Wikipedia disallows. We'd want reliable sources, or clear statements from herself publicly, to write that information in wiki-voice. —Sirdog(talk) 08:52, 31 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
is "LGBTQ+" news site really a reputable organization that is worth taking seriously when it comes to accusing someone of being "far right" especially when the accusation doesn't actually contain any beliefs blaire has that could be described as far right, it says
"Though White’s boost in the right-wing space came with her appearance on Alex Jones’ far-right conspiracy theory show InfoWars. On the show, in August 2023, Jones asked White if “chemicals” were involved in making her trans" which is what Jones said, not White
and the accusation of far-right came from trans-activist, eli erlick, the article doesn't even explicitly endorse erlick's claim, so the article doesn't even definitively accuse blaire of being far-right, even if it did PinkNews is a very questionable source for a claim like that anyway
This seems like it was added by one of blaire's haters trying to discredit her as her political views have not particularly changed since the time blaire described herself as "centre-right"
while it is technically true that blaire has been described as having ties to the far right, it is only one person, and this individual has specific political motivations to accuse people of being far-right without a good reason to 78.150.88.150 (talk) 13:07, 12 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Not done: "Her views have been described as..." is an adqueate statement. The article does not say that White's views ARE far right, it says they have been DESCRIBED as far right. Further, per WP:PINKNEWS, Pink News IS considered a reliable source for WP. PianoDan (talk) 22:55, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]