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I seriously have doubts about believing that there was "Moldovenism" before USSR theory. AFAIK, in early 19th century even the Moldavians that were against a union with Wallachia accepted a common "Romanian" identity of the Moldavians and Wallachians.
bogdan22:53, 28 January 2006 (UTC)reply
Why was deleted the section about the Russian origins of Vasile Stati? I mean this here: "His mother was
Russian.[1]" See
here. The comment was not racist (is the term "Russian" a racist one? Is it denigratory??). It isn't also an OR, because it IS supported by the source, see here what the text says: "Vasile Stati s-a nascut dintr-o mama rusoaica si un tata moldovean." So, I think, the issue is clear. --
Olahus (
talk)
10:26, 24 June 2008 (UTC)reply
Ethnicity of one's parents are usually of little importance and are normally included into a "early life" section way down below. Adding it into the lead like that is certainly inappropriate, made doubly so by the next sentence. Besides, you're using that lovely article by Dabija again. --
Illythr (
talk)
21:32, 24 June 2008 (UTC)reply
BTW, who are Constantin Staris and Ion Berlinski? Since their mums are not the embodiment of evil in this world, I take it, they are somewhat less evil themselves? --
Illythr (
talk)
21:35, 24 June 2008 (UTC)reply
BTW2: the
Polish version is more neutral than this one, much more so than the
Romanian one, where guess who had happily added the guy to the category "Russians", based on what seems to be personal preference (or dislike?). Perhaps a Polish speaker can grab some of the data from the better article and bring it over here... --
Illythr (
talk)
22:08, 24 June 2008 (UTC)reply