Neutrality[edit]

Doesn't the very existence of this page give undue emphasis to the nationality of certain employees of NASA? When looking at the manual of style regarding the usage of flags, there is a statement that says Wikipedia is not a place for nationalistic pride. Doesn't this page fly in the face of such a policy?

Comments?? WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 17:17, 7 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Comments or opinions


I do not believe that the article is making an emphasize on the Nationality of the subjects in the "list" and instead it makes an emphasize on the contributions which notable scientists and professionals have made to the United States Space program which falls under the umbrella of the agency which is known as NASA.

The reference given above is in regard to the use of "flag images" and an example of what an emphasize of nationality without good reason is given in the following statement: "For example, with an English flag next to him, Paul McCartney looks like an "English singer-songwriter from Liverpool who was in the Beatles"; without the flag next to him, he looks like an "English singer-songwriter from Liverpool who was in the Beatles". Emphasizing the importance of a person's citizenship or nationality above their other qualities risks violating Wikipedia's "Neutral point of view" policy."

The list solely has short profiles of notable people who happen to be Puerto Rican and has nothing to do with national pride, it should allowed to exist for the same reason that hundreds of other "lists" such as List of Russian ballet dancers, List of American composers and List of Chinese painters exist even though they target a nationalistic group.

As I said this only my opinion and due to the limitation of my time I am not intersted in an agruement. Thank you. Tony the Marine (talk) 20:30, 7 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your concern was legitimate, and your post is appreciated. Pr4ever (talk) 01:49, 18 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]