User talk:Suijur/Sui juris

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==talk:Sui juris ==

Request, indict, remedy[edit]

This article has been created to replace the current article Sui iuris, which has been vandalized by swarms of Wikipedia:POV and personal vendettas. A quick scan of talk:Sui iuris will prove the judgment. A request is formally being made to review this indictment and remedy with this article now named User:Suijur/Sui juis. The use of the term 'Sui iuris' is nowhere to be found, dictionaries replace it with the spelling sui juris when it is used. Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd ed. does not recognize the spelling 'iuris'.

While, admittedly, indictment as used here, is a stretch of the legal term used in felony cases, what has been done to the article Sui juris is truly a criminal offense, an act of educational sodomy. Suijur (talk) 02:41, 9 January 2019 (UTC) Suijur (talk) 02:45, 9 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

:Update:User:Suijur removed the redirect on the article page Sui juris. The article page Sui iuris is left intact and for the editors concerned with that project. Sui juris is now a work in progress. Please be courteous with drastic edits such as 'Move' or 'Redirect' or other 'Vendetta'. If any Sui juris information is found on Sui iuris page, please add it to this Sui juris page.  User:Suijur is interested in editors who would collaborate on this article with specific intentions to move Sui juris into Wikipedia:Featured articles.  —Preceding undated comment added 16:42, 9 January 2019 (UTC)