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:::::Why else would you want to remove important information like this? Your removal of it is the activism, not it's retention. This was an incident that began at the park. Fact. [[User:Curse of Fenric|Curse of Fenric]] ([[User talk:Curse of Fenric|talk]]) 06:37, 8 July 2015 (UTC)

::::::And once again you continue on with the personal attacks on my character and motive. Seriously, stick to the subject please. My only concern is what is in this article. As a semi-active editor on this article and other Disney related articles, myself and a few others have spent years weeding out the mischief than can sometimes get added to an article such as this. The scope of the article has been to only add information that is related to the Disney park and its operation. Such as accidents on rides, notable deaths, and anything else that may pertain to the park's operations. The scope should not be to add some indiscriminate information about some random measles outbreak that has absolutely nothing to do with the Park and isn't Disney's fault. This is something that could have happened anywhere. It just so happened to happen at Disneyland. There is no relation to the outbreak and the park at all. This was never what this article was intended to be about. Again, too bad, it was once a decent article.--[[User:Jojhutton|<font color="#A81933">JOJ</font>]] [[User talk:Jojhutton|<font color="#CC9900"><sup>Hutton</sup>]]</font> 21:31, 8 July 2015 (UTC)

::::::: Four words. I don't believe you. This pertains to the park's operations. This is not indiscriminate information, nor was it just a random outbreak (if it was it wouldn't have caused a law change). Further, it includes incidents that were the guest's fault as well as the park's. I can not believe that you would not see this - and as I said there is no other explanation for your editing conduct here. One more thing - a measles outbreak on the scale of this definitely qualifies as a major injury and ''could'' cause death. How dare you try and ignore the significance of this. [[User:Curse of Fenric|Curse of Fenric]] ([[User talk:Curse of Fenric|talk]]) 23:35, 8 July 2015 (UTC)