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  • 22:4622:46, 31 May 2022 diff hist −409 PuyiThe sentence about Nicholas II is terribly misleading. There's absolutely nothing mentioned in the book, The Last Emperor, about Mao "often" making references to Nicholas II. There is no proof (particularly not in this book) that Lenin ever even thought about, much less attempted, making the last tsar into a communist.

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  • 02:0402:04, 21 June 2020 diff hist +237 m 2020 United States presidential electionThe consensus is that the majority of both Democrats and Republicans are unsatisfied with the nominees. The people want a third candidate. You don't have to agree with Jo Jorgensen. Censoring this information is only indicative of personal bias. It does not cause harm to keep Jo in the Infobox.
  • 01:5601:56, 21 June 2020 diff hist +237 2020 United States presidential election"only real chance"??? That's a lie. The U.S. electorate is overwhelmingly unsatisfied with Biden and Trump. The electorate is looking for someone else. Why prevent the electorate from seeing and knowing who the three major candidates are? That's censorship. That goes against the principles of Wikipedia. https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/is-trump-losing-among-voters-who-dont-like-him-or-biden/
  • 01:4001:40, 21 June 2020 diff hist +237 m 2020 United States presidential electionThere was no "consensus." There was one or two people with an agenda. There are more than two people running for this position. Jo Jorgensen is a major candidate from a major, established party. She deserves to be in the info box, as do other candidates. Stop perpetuating the failed two-party system.
  • 01:3001:30, 21 June 2020 diff hist +28 User:Sharksandwich999No edit summary current
  • 01:2101:21, 21 June 2020 diff hist +237 m 2020 United States presidential election"US elections are, sadly, a very "black and white" (or, in this case "blue and red") affair" - No, they are not. There is another popular, competent person running for this office. Wikipedia is a massive influencer. We, as a community, cannot allow other candidates to be censored and silenced just because that's the way it's been in the past. It's unacceptable.

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