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Already warned you before, this is second time you are getting the warning.
People have better things to do and edit than entertain your WP:IDHT forever. You failed to convince people to support your version, now get over it. Content is afterall reliably sourced, so there should be least concern.
There is also a section on talk page where you can respond instead of edit warring. ML 15:17, 13 March 2019 (UTC)