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In the third paragraph of the part concerning the work of Gurza it states the following:
"In August 2015, Gurza coorganized the Deliciously Disabled party in Toronto, a sex-positive party for disabled people. The event sold out, but faced backlash in the media, being characterized as an "orgy"."
The quote is backed by an article from the news website cba.ca (as can be seen in the article). However, the article only says: "But though guests at the Deliciously Disabled party, to be held in Toronto next week, are free to act on their consensual desires, don't call it an orgy.
"An orgy is when everybody comes together and has sex together," said Fatima Mechtab, one of the event's organizers. "This is a sex-positive play party.""
It is neither called an orgy in the article, nor is the article critical of the event. If one where to argue that there was a media backlash, one would need to find references. Until then I would suggest deleting the entire sentence and adding the information that it sold out in the upper part. 147.172.191.8 (talk) 14:10, 19 November 2024 (UTC)Reply