Talk:Lifechanyuan International Family Society

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Recent Edits and WP:Neutral[edit]

I recently made a series of edits to this article, to reflect reliable sources for this article found by @Cunard. There was a lot of material that got cut because it was just a recitation, without footnotes, of doctrine from Xuefeng. In general, on Wikipedia, we do not rely on primary sources. I tried carefully to include some information about the move to Canada but without a secondary source it's not verifiable. All information added to articles on Wikipedia must be supported by a WP:reliable source

@Tongxincao based on our interactions at the AfD I think you need to seriously consider acknowledging a conflict of interest, and following the recommendations of WP:COI. That basically means you don't edit directly, but ask to have other editors make changes. If your goal is to re-insert a bunch of community doctrine I for one won't be inclined to add it. But if you think there are, for example, details about the commune from the NYT or Introvigne articles then feel free to suggest a change. Oblivy (talk) 09:06, 30 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you again for your excellent work cleaning up the article, Oblivy (talk · contribs). I agree with your advice to Tongxincao. Regarding the group's move to Canada, the Introvigne article says on page 62: "En 2017, también en previsión de los próxi-mos 30 años de problemas, Xuefeng se trasladó a Canadá, donde tiene seguidores (existen otros grupos del Templo Zen de la Vida en Tailandia), y ordenó a las comunidades en China que pasaran a la clandestinidad. Esto ya era una señal de que el grupo, habiendo pasado del mercado rojo al gris, estaba cayendo lenta pero seguramente en el mercado negro. Esto se oficializó con la redada de 2021."
From Google Translate: "In 2017, also anticipating the next 30 years of trouble, Xuefeng moved to Canada, where he has followers (there are other Zen Temple of Life groups in Thailand), and ordered communities in China to move to the secrecy. This was already a sign that the group, having moved from the red market to the gray market, was slowly but surely falling into the black market. This was made official with the 2021 raid."
Cunard (talk) 09:13, 30 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
That's good. I can add that. Thanks for your work on this too. As I said, it seemed like an article worth having but not in the form it was in. Oblivy (talk) 09:16, 30 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"Xuefeng fled to Canada, and those who could not follow him may be in hiding in China."
This is not true, Xuefeng went to Cananda in 2017, back then, the community had not been defined as a cult by Chinese government, so there was no reason for him to flee. Xuefeng went to Canada because he felt that China was not a right place to build an intentional community as he wished, therefore, he wanted to explore opportunities overseas. Those who could not follow him were not hiding in China; they were not criminals.
As a long-term member of Lifechanyuan, I know many facts, although they can't be found online or verified, but could I still suggest you edit the above sentence since the fact has been altered, many thanks. Conglong99 (talk) 06:52, 4 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think saying fleeing and hiding implies they are criminals. Sometimes victims flee from attackers and sometimes they hide.
Anyway, this is the source: Esto, según la Seguridad Pública, no era el fin del Templo Zen de la Vida. Mantienen más de 2.000 miembros, la mayoría de ellos escondidos en algún lugar de China, y su líder vive a salvo en Canadá. La caza de la policía especializada para localizar a los devotos restantes en China continúa.
This, according to Public Security, was not the end of the Life Zen Temple. They maintain more than 2,000 members, most of them hidden somewhere in China, and their leader lives safely in Canada. The hunt by the specialist police agency to locate the remaining devotees in China continues. Oblivy (talk) 11:46, 4 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]