Talk:Christians Against the Coup
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Removing "Controversy"
[edit]The "Controversy" section added by user User:Hyperionsteel is probably not suitable to the title of the article. The article talks about the "movement" while controversy is about one of its founders. It is more proper to put this section in an article talking about "Ramy Jan" as an activist, and not in a Jan-related article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Omar Othman 95 (talk • contribs) 17:17, 18 February 2014 (UTC)
- I would add that Ramy Jan is the founder of CAC (unless the group has other founders that are not mentioned in this article) and that he was scheduled to attend the conference (before being disinvited) as a representative of CAC; thus, I would argue that it is not a stretch to include a mention of this incident in the article. To put this in perspective, if a member of a Christian group based in the United States was revealed to be a Neo-Nazi, mentioning this fact in that group's article would be perfectly acceptable.(Hyperionsteel (talk) 23:15, 18 February 2014 (UTC))
- Also, the fact that Ramy Jan is the only member of CAC quoted in this article (not to mention there is a photograph of him) suggests that he is integral to CAC; meaning that his membership in the Egyptian Nazi Party is relevant enough that it should be included in the article.(Hyperionsteel (talk) 23:47, 18 February 2014 (UTC))