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The incident has been added. Your biased framing of a UN agency as "Hamas-affiliated" has not. Note: as per WP:NYPOST, the New York Post is generally unreliable for factual reporting.
This band adheres to a last name. That is all this article keeps referring to (Mclemore). It is a last name to an actual family and I repeat, this is just a band called Macklemore, actually the spelling is Macklamore (band!)
How come “Thrift Shop”, his by far most famous song and is the reason why he is known, not mentioned at all in the “career 2009-2017” section?? 199.36.244.24 (talk) 02:53, 24 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I recently learned that Macklemore was involved with Stockton Rush (& OceanGate?) in or around 2014. I was surprised to see nothing about this on either of their wikipedia pages. Seems like an intriguing lead—what do you guys think? Madaman333 (talk) 00:10, 16 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]