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I have made edits supported by credible, independent, and in most cases, very well-known sources, yet, it keeps getting deleted and I have been accused of sock puppetry. I am still waiting for any user to point out a single embellishment, exaggeration, or inaccuracy in the changes made. I concurrently submit those changes for review by an "independent" editor on this website and welcome any feedback as to how these edits can be included in a way that the "independent" editor/s feel does not violate wikipedia policy. — Preceding
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18:16, 8 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Zym.nysenate, I have looked through the major change you tried three times to put through. I have added some of these things back, like the Community Violence Intervention Act and the law that could open gun manufacturers up to lawsuits. I had to rewrite that part for
WP:NPOV. The Bloomberg article about the dismissal of the challenge to the law doesn't mention Myrie. As far as the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act,
his press release cites Andrea Stewart Cousins as the lead sponsor. The NY Daily News article quotes Myrie, but doesn't call him a "sponsor". The COVID-19 eviction moratorium is sound and back in. The NPR article about police reforms doesn't mention Myrie or suggest that it was at all related to Myrie getting pepper sprayed, so that's out. As for the stuff you deleted, we'd have to go through that to see why. –
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03:28, 9 June 2022 (UTC)reply
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