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:::If you'd have actually bothered reading the [[Zhajiangmian]] article, you'd have your answer on why there are two separate articles: "Zhajiangmian (...) '''has evolved into distinct versions''' across many cuisines both within and beyond China." What makes Vietnamese luc lac distinct from Cambodian loc lac? –[[User:Turaids|Turaids]] ([[User talk:Turaids|talk]]) 18:07, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
:::If you'd have actually bothered reading the [[Zhajiangmian]] article, you'd have your answer on why there are two separate articles: "Zhajiangmian (...) '''has evolved into distinct versions''' across many cuisines both within and beyond China." What makes Vietnamese luc lac distinct from Cambodian loc lac? –[[User:Turaids|Turaids]] ([[User talk:Turaids|talk]]) 18:07, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
::::Evolved into distinct versions doesn't mean anything, nor was there a citation for that. Just from your response I can already tell you are one of those radical, fanatic editors. It's essentially the same thing. But since you are a Khmer nationalist and are POV PUSHiNG your own biased Cambodian-centric ideas, you wouldn't bother merging the two like you have on countless articles, removing artices, etc... and I know you're in fear of even inciting an edit war with those users, because their presence is much larger. You'd rather pick on the side that has a smaller presence on en.wikipedia. Just stay on your Latvian wikipedia doing Latvian things, before the situation gets worse. [[Special:Contributions/49.190.249.131|49.190.249.131]] ([[User talk:49.190.249.131|talk]]) 13:37, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
::::Evolved into distinct versions doesn't mean anything, nor was there a citation for that. Just from your response I can already tell you are one of those radical, fanatic editors. It's essentially the same thing. But since you are a Khmer nationalist and are POV PUSHiNG your own biased Cambodian-centric ideas, you wouldn't bother merging the two like you have on countless articles, removing artices, etc... and I know you're in fear of even inciting an edit war with those users, because their presence is much larger. You'd rather pick on the side that has a smaller presence on en.wikipedia. Just stay on your Latvian wikipedia doing Latvian things, before the situation gets worse. [[Special:Contributions/49.190.249.131|49.190.249.131]] ([[User talk:49.190.249.131|talk]]) 13:37, 21 July 2023 (UTC)
::::By the way, sesrching on Google Cambodian Loc Lac/Lok Lak doesn't mean anything. It's a burrowed loan word from the Vietnamese. Should I go on [[Dim Sum]] and add in the Hokkien, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai, Korean, Japanese names for it like you have done obssesively with articles relating to Khmer food just because it's an incorporated dish in their cuisine? If you are so hellbent on your Khmer nationalist mission on Wikipedia, why not do it to all other dishes around the world and remove all articles and adding your own Cambodian biased-like viewpoint on all other cuisines on Wikipedia? Why not remove [[Dim Sum]] and rewrite as [[Stuffed Ingredients in Steamed Wheat]]? Or remove [[Hamburger]] into [[Meat Between Two Buns]]? I can think of more examples in case you make another similar argument where there were no citations. [[Special:Contributions/49.190.249.131|49.190.249.131]] ([[User talk:49.190.249.131|talk]]) 13:53, 21 July 2023 (UTC)

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the cambodian biased editor, editing khmer nationalistic rhetoric with non rs, and misrepresentation of sources 49.190.240.37 (talk) 12:04, 12 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Exactly how is me moving the page to its English name, which is barely even used to refer to the Cambodian version of the dish, "khmer nationalistic rhetoric"? Is this Thai/Laotian nationalistic rhetoric then? What kind of nationalistic rhetoric is me giving a Cambodian dish an English name? And here I essentially admit that the Cambodians adopted this dish from the Vietnamese. Does that qualify as Vietnamese nationalistic rhetoric? It's easy for you to cherry pick! All while you're the one deleting the mention of other countries from this very same page. –Turaids (talk) 19:28, 19 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I dare you to merge Jajangmyeon and Zhajiangmian together. You would get completely obliterated by the Chinese and Korean users. 49.190.249.131 (talk) 15:18, 8 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
If you'd have actually bothered reading the Zhajiangmian article, you'd have your answer on why there are two separate articles: "Zhajiangmian (...) has evolved into distinct versions across many cuisines both within and beyond China." What makes Vietnamese luc lac distinct from Cambodian loc lac? –Turaids (talk) 18:07, 7 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Evolved into distinct versions doesn't mean anything, nor was there a citation for that. Just from your response I can already tell you are one of those radical, fanatic editors. It's essentially the same thing. But since you are a Khmer nationalist and are POV PUSHiNG your own biased Cambodian-centric ideas, you wouldn't bother merging the two like you have on countless articles, removing artices, etc... and I know you're in fear of even inciting an edit war with those users, because their presence is much larger. You'd rather pick on the side that has a smaller presence on en.wikipedia. Just stay on your Latvian wikipedia doing Latvian things, before the situation gets worse. 49.190.249.131 (talk) 13:37, 21 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
By the way, sesrching on Google Cambodian Loc Lac/Lok Lak doesn't mean anything. It's a burrowed loan word from the Vietnamese. Should I go on Dim Sum and add in the Hokkien, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai, Korean, Japanese names for it like you have done obssesively with articles relating to Khmer food just because it's an incorporated dish in their cuisine? If you are so hellbent on your Khmer nationalist mission on Wikipedia, why not do it to all other dishes around the world and remove all articles and adding your own Cambodian biased-like viewpoint on all other cuisines on Wikipedia? Why not remove Dim Sum and rewrite as Stuffed Ingredients in Steamed Wheat? Or remove Hamburger into Meat Between Two Buns? I can think of more examples in case you make another similar argument where there were no citations. 49.190.249.131 (talk) 13:53, 21 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]