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#If you did not have a source in mind already, use the criteria at [[WP:IRS|Identifying reliable sources]] to find sources which the community would consider reliable, and which agree with your own point-of-view about the subject.
#Gather '''at least''' two or three of those, focusing especially on sources which explicitly disagree with claims made in the article.
#Go to the article's [[WP:TP|talk page]], and -using those sources- point out some '''specific''' changes you think should be made. Explain that you feel the article has a POV problem, but ''focus on how to fix it'', not complaining about the problem itself. Explaining that you believe the article is biased because of a certain claim in a certain reliable source is perfectly acceptable. However, claiming that the article is biased because Wikipedia is biased, or because you think only biased editors have worked on it will accomplish nothing more than convincing the other editors there that you aren't worth listening to.
#Revisit the talk page frequently. Engage [[WP:CIVIL|civilly]] with editors who respond, and try to remain calm, even if you feel the others are being dismissive or rude. If you can remain calm in the face of [[WP:NPA|personal attacks]] and rudeness, you are far more likely to get your way. If things get out of hand, and you have remained calm while others insult and belittle you, then visit the '''[[WP:ANI|Administrator's noticeboard/Incidents]]''' and start a thread, using '''[[WP:DIFF|diffs]]''' to illustrate the incivility of the others. '''''Be sure to notify the editors you are reporting.''''' If admins agree that the others' behavior is out of line, those editors may be blocked; this may make it easier to make the changes you want, at least in the short term.