Q1: Why can't we discuss certain things about Tyler Robinson (or other persons named in the article) here on the talk page?
A1: Wikipedia's Biographies of living persons policy, which requires that articles be written "responsibly, cautiously, and in a dispassionate tone", and reminds editors that "it is not Wikipedia's job to be sensationalist, or to be the primary vehicle for the spread of titillating claims about people's lives", applies to persons accused of crimes as much as to any other person. Here on the article's talk page, this means that proposals for inclusion of material on living persons should be cautiously phrased e.g.
This link gives extensive detail about what it claims are Robinson's political beliefs; should we summarize this someplace in the article?
Q2: Why is Kirk described as a "right-wing political activist" and not conservative or far-right?
A2: There was consensus to describe Kirk the same as the BLP topic, based on the stable version prior to his assassination. Since then, consensus has been re-affirmed at Talk:Charlie Kirk to maintain the consensus version prior to his death.
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