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Content removal by Aemilius Adolphin
@Aemilius Adolphin, I reverted your recent changes so that we can discuss them here before moving forward. In your reversion of my change, you cited that certain content is not supported by sourcing and I'd like you to specifically point out where you believe sourcing is inadequate. You also have removed text that covers ethnic minorities and downplayed the significance of the regulatory barriers faced by immigrants of those backgrounds. This especially is a point of concern. Horserice (talk) 23:36, 4 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hello there
Sorry, I responded on your Talk page before I saw this. As for my other changes, perhaps we could discuss your concerns on your talk page, and if we can't agree on wording we can then throw it open for further discussion here. And I didn't just remove content: I added information, corrected misinformation and added new sources. "BRD is not a valid excuse for reverting good-faith efforts to improve a page simply because you don't like the changes."