Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/International Trotskyist Labor Tendency

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International Trotskyist Labor Tendency: promo, vanity, nonnotable. The ITLT has added himself to a list of leftist organizations [1], as expected, but what is really funny is that it's listed at myspace.com, where it claims members such as Megan Kirsten. No evidence of notability, no evidence of more than 1 member, 25 Google hits for "International Trotskyist Labor Tendency" (mostly myspace.com jokes). Wile E. Heresiarch 15:27, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)

  • You know, I thought this might have been fishy. I got a few Googles myself and figured it was a cleanup candidate. Sorry. :^) Delete. - Lucky 6.9 15:37, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete: A "Tendency" is formed? Tendencies are abstractions and not things. Weird. And it charges ahead, while its enemies have not yet found Wikipedia! Geogre 16:32, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete, but salvage a sentence or two for merger into Workers' International League. Yes, a "Tendency" can be formed, because the term is used to refer to political organizations, e.g. the Militant Tendency. This particular Tendency doesn't seem notable enough for its own article. The article on WIL should report that one of its leaders stormed out and started his own group, however. JamesMLane 12:19, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)