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Islam in Australia: You have Conducted 2 reverts: 3rr reminder

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What did you find objectionable about this edit?

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Islam_in_Australia&diff=prev&oldid=1254503388

pre 1860's

The Australian Department of Immigration, have published that "Muslim migration" could be traced to the 1500s. This is supported by isotope studies of burial sites and aboriginal cave art, giving an estimate range of 1507 – 1492 A.D.

after 1860's

At a Sydney suburb in 2005, the National Museum of Australia (NMA) reports that "5,000 mostly Anglo-Australians"[1] descended on Cronulla beach, attacking people of Middle Eastern appearance. Now dubbed 2005 Cronulla Race Riots, it last for 3 days and exposed deep racial tensions regarding the settlement of Lebanese Australians in the area from the 1970s migration era.[1] While Lebanese Australians are predominantly not Muslim,[2] they still were subjected to racialised Islamophobic profiling, where some rioters cited grievances over 2001 September 11, as a motivating factor according to NMA, thus indirectly religiously motivated. The incident resulted in mass arrests and criminal prosecution.[3] Bro The Man (talk) 09:58, 31 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

As I made clear at WP:AN3 and the article talk page, I was not reacting to the content dispute. Instead I was trying to disrupt a disruptive pattern of editing. Any discussion having to do with your desire to modify the article content belongs at that page and not here. Oblivy (talk) 10:29, 1 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Xiao Xiao Sources

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Hi,

I was wondering if you could direct me to the paywalled sources you mentioned. I might be able to access them through one of my institutions but I can't check if I don't know what they are.

All the best, Brocade River Poems (She/They) 14:28, 7 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The one I was thinking of was Li, Jinying. "Unstable Pixels, Modular Selves: Digital Subjectivity in Chinese Independent Animation." The Routledge Companion to Asian Cinemas. Routledge 434-445.
It seems the others were a separate publication of the material in the copyright book I added to the article, and Liu, Deming. "Love and Hate: Money, Copyright, and Creativity for Fine Arts in China." Art Antiquity & L. 13 (2008): 133. Oblivy (talk) 00:56, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi,
I have access to The Routledge Companion to Asian Cinemas. I'll take a look and add the relevant information later.
All the best, Brocade River Poems (She/They) 01:00, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. I went through the Zhu article and it was almost a complete overlap. I added the pinyin and characters. I also stripped out the unverified content info - I think it may be time to remove the needs-sources template, maybe will get around that soon or you can do if you think it's warranted. Oblivy (talk) 01:32, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'll take a look at it in the next couple of days. I'm sort of swamped by end of semester stuff at the moment, so I can't really dive into the Routledge yet, but the template is probably safe to remove. Brocade River Poems (She/They) 01:47, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
So, I haven't read the entire article yet, but the first paragraph includes The success of the series not only launched a global fad of animated stick figures populating YouTube, but also pointed to a new direction for a young generation of Chinese artists to take advantage of accessible digital tools. Considering this is an essay in a major academic publication crediting Xiao Xiao for launching a global fad and inspiring other artists, it does an excellent job for the establishment of notability. Much thanks! Brocade River Poems (She/They) 12:01, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  1. ^ a b National Museum of Australia, Cronulla race riots, Defining Moments in Australian History, NMA website, 2020, accessed 11 March 2021. (https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/cronulla-race-riots)
  2. ^ "2021 People in Australia who were born in Lebanon, Census Country of birth QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  3. ^ "Cronulla Riots: The Day that Shocked the Nation". Cronulla Riots: The Day that Shocked the Nation. Retrieved 2024-10-31.