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Murder edit
This is a newsworthy matter at the moment, however the amount of space the article dedicates to Facundo Cabral's murder seems excessive compared to the length of the article itself. Someone reading it with no prior knowledge of the subject could easily form the impression that the most noteworthy thing about Facundo Cabral's life was his death. In my view, the section about his murder needs to be trimmed down, and the section about his life could do with more details. --Nick Moss (talk) 03:45, 14 July 2011 (UTC)
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Anarchist? edit
Hi @Grnrchst, what reliable sources did you find that show this subject to have a defining connection to anarchism? czar 01:59, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
- @Czar: From the words of Cabral himself: "I’m an Anarchist, which is worse than a Communist. For that reason I have never voted, I have never got involved in politics because politics divides and I separate myself from all that which divides. No one, no politician is going to change our reality." This quote appears to be from an interview with Alejandro Pérez García,[1] and is given a whole article of attention by El Heraldo de Mexico.[2] It was also quoted by José Antonio Gutiérrez Danton (PhD).[3] Other sources that have identified him as a philosophical anarchist include Infobae,[4] France 24,[5] and Plusesmas [6] --Grnrchst (talk) 07:55, 23 January 2024 (UTC)