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Cleanup regarding section on Claim of Masantol as Andres Bonifacio's Hometown[edit]

To those who will be reading this, I removed an uncited section from a revision by 72.2.239.72 at 16:32, 7 April 2020. It might possibly be a word-for-word transcript of a Sun Star Pampanga article published on November 29, 2010, related to a claim of Masantol being the hometown of Andres Bonifacio and his ancestors.

The section mentioned above was removed due to the following:

  1. the revision not following the guidelines in content and article revision,
  2. the lack of available sources in the internet that can be cited for this specific Sun Star article, and
  3. the notability of the information; as quoted from the Inquirer Editorial attached:[1]

"He says: There are many people in Masantol surnamed Bonifacio. Therefore Andres Bonifacio was a Kapampangan. Let me follow his logic: There are many people in Minalin surnamed Mercado. Therefore, Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado was a Kapampangan.

A sword was found in Apalit. Therefore it was made in Apalit. Therefore it was made by Panday Pira. Therefore there were pre-Spanish Kapampangan kingdoms and empires."

— Fr. Edilberto V. Santos, "Was Andres Bonifacio a Kapampangan?", Philippine Daily Inquirer (December 26, 2011)

You may find the initial revision regarding this section in the link provided: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Masantol&oldid=949630958

Feel free to leave your comments and suggestions regarding this major revision.

Markoolio97 (talk) 15:50, 10 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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