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She also received admonition from theownerofdrug company Red Light Holland, JoshShaprio,whotold her inatweetto"consider[herself]fired."
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She also received admonition from Todd Shapiro, CEO of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybin_mushroom|psychedelic mushroom]] company Red Light Holland, who is Jewish, telling her on [[Twitter|Twitter (now X)]] to "Consider yourself fired effective immediately."; Khalifa was working for Red Light Holland as a Consultant and received no compensation for her time there.
Why it should be changed:
The name is entirely incorrect. The additional context of Shapiro being Jewish is relevant, as he would obviously have strong feelings on the Israel-Palestine conflict, about which Khalifa's comments were made.
References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button):
I would argue that stating that a former employer said that, without explaining why, leads to an inaccurate representation of the severity of her fairly milquetoast comments, and the public reaction to them at the time, but I may be alone on that. Thanks for taking a look.
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First request (catholic lang.): Not done as the claim she is not a practicing catholic is reliably sourced.
Second request (twitter link): Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a
"change X to Y" format and provide a
reliable source if appropriate.
Third request (category): Done Added Lebanese Roman Catholic category.
The Twitter link is the source for the first and second request. It is a 2021 update on her religious status and is reliable source directly from Khalifa. Here is the updated request:
In Personal Life,
change: In 2015, Khalifa stated that she was no longer a practicing Catholic.
@
Squaredtrig: Good day: when Khalifa stated that she is "a catholic" that does not necessarily mean that the state meant "she is no longer a practicing catholic" is not true. That said, I did Partly implement your request by clarifying that she still identifies as a Catholic. I think this is a fair compromise since both statements are true.
P,TO 19104 (
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19:44, 18 June 2024 (UTC)reply
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P,TO 19104: The edit is missing the word 'she' before still.
I'm also requesting to move a sentence from Personal Life to Career#Other work: In May 2023, Khalifa has been invited to speak at the Oxford Union and was featured on the front cover of Huck magazine under the headline "We Are All Mia Khalifa".Squaredtrig (
talk)
21:22, 18 June 2024 (UTC)reply
"@
Sangdeboeuf: Can "Khalifa stated that she was no longer a practicing Catholic" be changed to "Khalifa stated that she is a non-practicing Catholic"? It's closest to her statement in the BBC article.
Squaredtrig (
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06:03, 21 June 2024 (UTC)reply