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Knowledge (XXG)'s purpose in providing educational content. This irreplaceable image aids the understanding of the reader above and beyond the naked text, giving the reader a rare look inside the prison booking environment of the founder of the program and showing him at work where he reviews arrestees that come before him each day. The image illustrates the conception of the program in situ, while at the same time giving the reader insight into the emotional state and concern of the founder with the health and well being of the inmates—a concern that is at once apparent on his face and resulted in the founding of the Faces of Meth program. This emotional, human component of the image gives the reader a rare look into the inner workings of the prison where the program began, and the image on King's face communicates to the reader the empathy and concern the booking officer has for the arrestees in his care, and how this concern led him to implement the program. Text alone cannot communicate this empathic relationship. This is not an image of a "man in a uniform" at all. I'm seeing a pattern of editors nominating images for deletion involving emotional depictions of humans interacting with other humans again and again. I get it, you can't see the importance of emotion and empathy but you must understand that others do, and that these subjects are significant and relevant to an encyclopedia.
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above ("If you say so") it's the transcription of the image taken from the film where the screenshot appears, as the caption explains. 3) As a result of the above, the image meets NFCC#1 and NFCC#8, since a) there is no free equivalent possible as this part of the subject takes place behind closed doors in a prison environment that is rarely seen by the public, and b) the image is taken from a documentary film used for educational purposes; while properly sourced text describes the image,text alone cannot convey or illustrate the emotional and human component, namely, the look of concern on the deputy's face as he is booking arrestees, ("Shocked at the effect of meth on addicts who were being arrested over and over") a concern that directly led him to start the Faces of Meth program ("King started collecting their booking photos"). Text alone cannot convey or illustrate this aspect of the subject, as the image gives the reader insight into the closed booking environment of a prison facility where the deputy first got the idea to start the Faces of Meth program, as well as his emotional concern for the health and well being of the arrestees that led him to implement the program. Furthermore, I strongly object to the continued and persistent deletion of images with human and empathic components. We see, time and time again, images that depict human beings involved in friendships, relationships, interaction, and in sensitive positions constantly nominated for deletion because the nominator doesn't understand or empathize with the image, while time and time again, non-free images of inanimate objects are left alone and allowed to illustrate the encyclopedia.
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I said "If you say so" because I was accepting what you said at face value- it's just that it wasn't significant. You've said a lot of things, but precious few of them actually help establish what this image is adding to the article- you're just describing the image. If you really think that this is
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the founder of the program, showing how the deputy got the idea for the program at work, and how his personal experience with drug arrestees resulted in the images. The offender can be seen in the left side of the image with his back turned to the camera. This isn't "me" saying this as you claim
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