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Why is the biography of a living person belong to the WikiProject Autism?
He is a living person. There is no mention in his article that he is autistic. Because his philanthropy included supporting disadvantaged groups, such as fund raisers for the blind, designing "unisex weekend bags", is a patron of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, supports International Women's Day, and attended an event in 2011 in which "31 persons with autism performed" as well as "On April 27, 2013, he graced the opening of the 2nd ASEAN Autism Network (AAN) Congress" doesn't justify labeling him as autistic. This is wrong and a BLP violation. Parabolooidal (talk) 20:45, 5 August 2014 (UTC)
The WikiProject Autism tag doesn't imply that he is autistic. It only implies that he is relevant to subject of autism, which includes culture, philanthropy, and other autistic people. Muffinator (talk) 20:57, 5 August 2014 (UTC)
ok, besides attending two autism-related events in his life, and since he is a prince in Brunei, a member of the royal family, attending charity events is pretty much his job, how is he relevant to the culture, philanthropy etc. of autistic people? If you actually read the sources for the article, it seems that he is far more interested in celebrities and spent $70,000 on flowers for an event that wasn't autism-related. For some reason the really interesting stuff in the sources isn't in the article. The article reads very POV, emphasizing the autism stuff and ignoring much of the information in sources that isn't autism-related. "The most well known of the Brunei royal family, he is a paparazzi favourite." Lets hear more about this! Sounds like a young man, third in line to the royal throne, does a lot more interesting things than attending two autism-related events in his life and giving a related interview to the The Brunei Times. Parabolooidal (talk) 00:45, 6 August 2014 (UTC)
Also, apparently he is a movie producer, according to the external link in his biography, having made three movies so far and it doesn't sound like his movies are autism-related. Guess that's why he's so friendly with the Hollywood types. Parabolooidal (talk) 01:48, 6 August 2014 (UTC)
This is a very passive-aggressive statement. Hyperbolic too - unjustly, really? I never expected Misplaced Pages talk page maintenance to be condemned as injustice. You are under no obligation to make any contribution to Misplaced Pages whatsoever. I do, however, find your stated reasons very childish. I'm noticing a lot of derailment, so I'm going to bow out from this particular talk page until the topic returns to something that seems productive. Feel free to have the WP:Last word.Muffinator (talk) 04:01, 6 August 2014 (UTC)