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legalities; and, I repeat, the incident was PLANNED and the vessel's charterers knew full well they could be stonewalled in the destination port. If you show up at a door you know is closed to you (for whatever reason), you have to accept the fact that the door may not, in fact, open simply because you want it to; and picking a fight with a bully, then complaining he bullied you, is just horse-wallop (but too typical of many such incidents). It all reminds me, tragic as these events were, of the bit from Monty Python and teh Holy Grail where the peasant insults King Arthur to the point of the latter hitting him - "Look! Look, I'm being oppressed!". Please note I don't mean to take sides here, only to point out hte logical/descriptive fallacies surrounding incidents such as these; and in this case the historical record is clear - the incident was planned as a provocation and wasn't expected to succeed. Who really was at fault for the starvation and hardships endured in Vancouver Harbour? I'd say the Indian politicos who organized the expedition knowing it didn't have a hope in hell of succeeding; easy to blame it on bad ol' whitey, but when "you" (I don't mean anyone here, using "you" in the egneral sense) use your own people by putting htme in a situation where you know they will suffer - well, you have to accept PART of the blame; if not all of it, which is really the case here.......
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That is not the purpose of categorization. The purpose of adding a category is to illustrate relevance. The KM incident is clearly relevant to anti-Indian sentiment, since that was the primary motivator behind the exclusion of the passengers. Please don;t engage in ill-conceived obfuscatory rants and
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Don't patronize me, I know full well waht original research is, and the acdcount/interpretation I've provided is not my own; I'll come back with the book ref for it, as provided by a journalist-historian friend well versed in th histories of BC's racial-discrimination history. The issue is NOT moot
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Conservative MP H. H. Stevens organized a public meeting against allowing the ship's passengers to disembark and urged the government to refuse to allow the ship to remain. Stevens worked with immigration official Malcolm R.J. Reid to keep the passengers offshore. Reid's intransigence, supported by
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was a DELIBERATE provocation of British imperial policies, and those organizing it knew it was a "voyage of the damned". What's rhetorical is all the spew that comes out of this event as if it were a spontaneous expression of discriminatory sentiment on the part of British Columbia/Canada - it was
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Here comes the misleading part. You are seemingly hinting that the reaction and action of concerned non-Indians towards this incident was "AntiIndia", however, if you add "AntiIndia" tag to the incident page that gives an impression that the incident itself (ie. the initiative of Komagata Maru) was
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This article has a number of references, but they are not attached to any part of the article (they're more of a see also). Please can someone convert these to actual references / citations. Perhaps by looking through them and seeing which part of the article they go to. Also it would be helpful
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Toor has also been active in holding those in power at the time responsible for their actions. Following Toor’s 2018 request to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, H.H. Stevens’ (one of the officials of the time responsible for the mistreatment of the passengers - see "Arrival in Canada" section above)
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Pot calling the kettle black? Try to focus on "constructiveness" yourself as well, just distributing "the wisdom" is not enough. The sentiment that you are now talking about may still not be "AntiIndia", Canadian sentiment was "Anti Immigrant" and the British sentiment was "Anti Colonists". Please
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Please do not take tangents to the topic and create confusion. Your reply above is as irrelevant as your replies always are to the topic at hand. What do my words above have to do with "Hatemongering" , "incitement", and "revisionism"? Stay on topic and do not incite edit-wars everywhere you go. I
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on anti-Indian sentiment in order to make a political point; resistance at hte British Columbian end was not Anti-Indian in essence, but anti-non-white, which is a different (though inclusive) matter/definition. The public response was indeed anti-Indian, but the official response had to do with
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Oh god!...do you have a list of tags and links that you just keeping adding in your replies? Perhaps you think that other wikipedia editors will get mislead and believe you if you keep alleging every possible way that you can, but FYI wikipedia is not a community of illiterate editor. This tactic
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If you don;t understand the obvious, it is not my job to explain it. If policy is motivated by targeted bigotry against a particular group, the sentiment in question is anti-That particular group. In this case, that group was Indians. Ergo, it is an "anti-Indian" sentiment. The exclusion laws
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So is the problem that we should just change "Harry Stevens" to "H.H. Stevens" (to conform to the form of his name earlier in the article), or should we create another Wikilink to H.H. Stevens at this section of the article, or should we change the section to read something like:
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Why is the Palestinian Liberation Organization listen in the intro section. Of what relevance is a group that was found in 1964 to an incident that occurred in 1914. There is a lot of other stuff in that intro and the rest of this article that is highly questionable.
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While it's a given that this incident is important in the history of discrmination in British Columbia and in the British Empire, it's NOT true that "The incident clearly targeted Indians for discrimination" - as in any complete history of the events the incident was
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to have references to web sites, or books that are easier to get hold of it seems the best publisers (British Columbia Historical Quarterly, V and Oxford University Press) are for references that are now fairly dated (though still valid, it's a question of
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Stevens, led to the mistreatment of the passengers on the ship and prolonged its departure date, which was not resolved until the intervention of the federal Minister of Agriculture, Martin Burrell, MP for Yale—Cariboo.
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Toor has also been active in holding those in power at the time responsible for their actions. Following Toor’s 2018 request to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Harry Stevens’ name was removed from a federal building in
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can you explain what is "AntiIndia" subject matter related to this event and the article? Why did you add "Category:Anti-Indian sentiment" to this article? You have earlier done the same at different articles like
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Also, I've been looking and I'm not sure that the Canadian government has yet to actually apologized yet. They've been talking about it but haven't said sorry yet. Can someone provide a reference to that too?
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That may be the generic motivator, but we are not talking about generic sentiments here. The exclusionary laws here targeted Indians, although the motivations may have been part of a broader
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notes that there were 20 returning residents arriving at Vancouver, and 355 passengers were on board on departure (376-355=21). Also possible that there were one-way passengers departing.
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Please let me know what you think about this, and if you think the removal of H.H. Stevens name from a federal building is an important update to the Komagata Maru incident.
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not spontaneous in the slightest, it was an organized effort whose organizers knew its success was unlikely. It's rhetorical - and original research - to pretend otherwise.
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But in the "Arrival in Vancouver" section, Harry Stevens (H.H. Stevens) is discussed in detail as being a key official responsible for the mistreatment of the passengers:
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Why is there a section going into the details of the difference between British Subjects and British Protected Persons if all of the passengers were British Subjects?
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will hurt you only. Nevertheless, I could not understand how this incident is "Anti India"; please explain appropriately, you seem to make no point once again.--
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for examples of format/content; for now the "Incident portion" can stay here, but this article, by normal Wiki conventions, should be about the vessel itself.
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I see now that my assessment was wrong - the edit was in fact related to the article topic. My apologies for being to hasty. I will readd it to the article.
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This page should be spelled as "Komagata Maru Incident". The existing "Komagata Maru Incident" page, which directs back to this page, should be deleted.
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The incident clearly targeted Indians for discrimination, and, as such, reflected anti-Indian sentiment as depicted in the article. Please stop
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simply because someone was blocked; the issue remains there to be honestly accounted for - that the voyage of the
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and is largely irrelevant to the issue here. You seem to agree that, regardless of the
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against certain ethnic groups. Actions like that are severely frowned upon here.
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Can you make the text a little clearer because it kind of confusing to read.
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targeted Indians by letter, as the cited documents clearly demonstrate.
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That's all very nice and rhetorical. Unfortunately, it constitutes
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justifications, anti-Indian sentiment was involved in the process.
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Shots were fired and nineteen of the passengers were killed.
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