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Given the multiple reversions on this page over the last few days, I wanted to come to the talk page here to try to reach some sort of consensus. Per an AP writer in the Denver Post, Zolotic's family comes from Bosnia-Herzegovina (https://www.denverpost.com/2021/07/26/anastasija-zolotic-tokyo-olympics-us-taekwondo/). Per Danas and Voice of America, Zolotic's family is ethnically Serbian (https://www.danas.rs/ljudi/anastasija-zolotic-obecala-da-ce-biti-sampionka/ ; https://www.glasamerike.net/a/anastasija-zolotic-sjedinjejne-drzave-zlato-olimpijske-igre/5982140.html). All of these are unambiguously reliable sources by Wikipedia's standards. If we want to avoid more reversions, I think we should mention either both facts (Serbian family from Bosnia-Herzegovina) or neither (and leave her parents and ethnic background out of it). PhainetaiMoi (talk) 07:18, 31 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Lol. Blog spam 3rd rate Serbian news websites aren't reliable for sure. AP is. Her name and parents' names are multi-ethic, not just Serbian. "Don't include her parental background on an encyclopedia when she has a unique name for American standards"--- geez, you unemployed nationalists are something else. When you find a source where her or her family specifically states she is Serbian, be my guest. Until then, she's still Bosnian. inb4 God was a Serb Poggers6969420 (talk) 02:26, 4 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]