1309:, for all to see. There is nothing odd about it! They did not even want the Dutch flag to be shown in the box, because Laura herself was upset with the Dutch government and media, and wanted nothing further to do with the Netherlands. We compromised by allowing both flags to be shown (NZ and NED). The German flag never came into the discussion. Let's not drag that one in for no reason, as Laura herself never promoted her German origins, while she did so for both the Dutch and New Zealand national flags, at different times during the voyage. Photos are provided for both these instances in this article, as references, in case you missed it. --
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references to this article, where her supposed manager whines on her behalf over a lack of support from NZ. Apparently NZ were expected to embrace her as a Kiwi. I'm also not sure about wikipedia policy regarding influence over the content of articles from interested parties, but I would imagine that it would be frowned upon.
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My comments were not in fact about Dekker's behaviour, not directly anyway, they were related to the supposed conversation you had with a family member. The one in which this alleged family member refers to the Dutch flag as "this stupid dutch vlag". This does not reflect particularly well on Dekker,
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having read your alleged conversation with a family member, I can only say that things appear even more bizarre that I first thought. If it is indeed genuine, then it certainly doesn't help Dekker's cause. In fact it makes her look rather petulant, it has to be said. As does the article cited in the
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hmm, this seems a little odd, if you don't mind me saying. Could you be more specific on who it was that requested the NZ flag be included? I would have thought the use of a flag was to signify nationality. In which case the inclusion of a German one would seem appropriate, whether it was flown or
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Several people (maybe the same one, under different names, i.e. sockpuppets) have tried to include the German flag under the name of Laura Dekker. First, there was only a Dutch flag in that box, because that was the flag she flew on her boat upon departure in
January 2011 (see reference included).
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A concern was expressed to me that these are not "official records" any more (as reported on this entry). IMO, that doesn't change the fact that this is valid information. They may not be recognized by any official organization, but they are still sailing records. These are real journeys by real
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passport. The German flag was never flown on the entire voyage. Furthermore, her German mother was the person most opposed to Laura's solo attempt in the first place, and only now has shown any interest to join Laura, when she finally completed the circumnavigation." Hardly NPOV I have to say.
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Theodore, you should have noticed from my talk with the "relative" of Laura that he/she was pointing me to a fact about Laura's voyage that was already being reported in the media. I would not have accepted this person's input without checking for verifiability, which I did. Now the media have
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Yes, I definitely stuffed up there. :) I should have been more careful. Anyway, I'm inclined to suggest we just don't make any claim per
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been used by Laura Dekker at any time. She holds a German passport, but that is not relevant here as we are only showing the flags that were flown by the sailor on their journey around the world. There is no evidence from any photo that she flew the flag of
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Langley. See above. I still don't see that he has done much more than create a web site, and he hasn't edited his misleading statements that he is the youngest. Also see more discussion with regards to credibility on the
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wouldn't you agree? It certainly does put in question her motivation to "come out for New Zealand". This family member also claims that Dekker is originally from New Zealand. This is not correct. She may have been born in NZ, but she is not from NZ.
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