How should Jared Taylor's views on Trump's racial beliefs be reflected in the article:
Option 1: "Taylor has said that he doesn't believe Trump is an white supremacist or a "secret race realist." Saying that he thinks Trump has "healthy reactions" to legal and illegal immigration and that Trump's racial views make him a better alternative than his political opponents."
Option 2: Propose what you think would be appropriate.
In the previous discussion, one or more users recommended starting an RFC. The proposed image is:You're of course free to propose other images, or vote for the one already in the infobox. JacktheBrown (talk) 17:14, 18 April 2025 (UTC)
Should the following sub-section be added as Gender stereotyping?
In 2016 British clothing brand Jacamo, owned by N Brown Group, was accused of gender stereotyping after posting an advert on Twitter showing a model next to a "real man". Aldous criticised the advert publicly and stated he thought the advert was "homophobic". His criticism was widely reported. He explained his position: "I feel like I am constantly trying to be shoved into a category that I do not want to be in, I feel like I should have to like football, not like the colour pink, shouldn’t dye my hair and should have a girlfriend because I'm a man."
This discussion has been going on long enough. This article currently documents Tufekci's comments and her arguments for why the shooting is indicative of a Second Gilded Age. Should these comments be included, and how?
Option A: Keep Tufekci's comments, but provide other academic sources disputing her claims (please provide).
Option B: Keep her comments. (status quo)
Option C: Remove her comments.
Option D: Remove the Academic Commentators section entirely, along with her comments. (as of the current revision, there is no longer an Academic Commentators section)