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Should this article have a warning about non-PC (racist) content, such as the article on JOHN DOUGH AND THE CHERUB has? I'm thinking of the live-phonograph's song "Ah loves mah Lulu, mah coal-black Lulu, there ain't nobody else loves loo-loo, Lu!" which offends the protagonists extremely and will probably also offend PC-inclined readers. There's no source, but the section in the article on JOHN DOUGH is also unsourced. Please advise, SingingZombie (talk) 02:32, 28 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
A "warning?" That would be editorializing. The fact could be mentioned, but should be cited. Just saying "some (who?) have found it offensive" isn't helpful. -Stellmach11:49, 4 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]