Here’s an interesting summary of some research and commentary about Wikipedia bias:
resistance.org/wikipedia
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A “counterterrrorism” org formed by Big Tech is expanding a database of “extremist content” they share, “aiming to crack down on…white supremacists and far-right militias”.
I suppose I’m an “extremist,” or will be soon.
It must hurt really hurt old sell-out liberals that the cool indie protest songs are directed at them. From @FiveTimesAugust.
I want to thank the old-fashioned 80-year-old officer who pulled me over for driving 45 mph in a 35 zone in Baltimore, Ohio. It’s gentlemen like him that make that small town a more civilized place than the larger Baltimore to the east.
This gives new meaning to “silent but deadly,” but frankly I think the hypothesis just smells—a lot of hot air.
🤣🤣🤣🤣👇 pic.twitter.com/5NoRiqhLDX
— Fiona Marie Flanagan (@fionamflanagan1) July 25, 2021
Much of the “woke” and “cancel” culture of the last seven years or so (it really started ramping up around 2014) is basically softening up the culture for an all-out attack on the #Bible and Christians. Just wait. It won’t be pretty.
I’m making a list of all the ways that politicians have deliberately screwed up the world. What are the worst? Inspire me—be creative. Did you know banning DDT killed more people than the Holocaust?
Also, add: “And they didn’t care.”
If @TuckerCarlson is making “Occupy Democrats” this angry, they’re just confirming that he’s one of the most effective bulwarks against the insanities and evil of the left.
But of course he is. Keep giving ’em hell, Tucker!
A fly fishing guide just confronted @TuckerCarlson to his face, telling him, “You are the worst human being known to mankind. I want you to know that!” Let’s make this go VIRAL! pic.twitter.com/T98wD8Kp9I
— Occupy Democrats (@OccupyDemocrats) July 24, 2021
Theee challenging B-flat hornpipes: Beeswing, Vinton’s, and the Hiawatha. The American name comes from “Ryan’s Mammoth Collection,” where I learned these.
I went on Peter King’s “Wired for Impact” podcast and discussed “The Radicalization of Wikipedia”:
The single most remarkable thing about the UFO phenomenon is that a bunch of swamp creatures now seem to want you to believe in them.
NY Post covers my blog & Unherd interview.
nypost.com/2021/07/16/wikipedia-…
I told Tucker: Wikipedia’s internal operations have become opaque; the Establishment twists them to its own purposes.
The solution is to make a knowledge commons out of all the encyclopedias.
I apologized to those WP has hurt.
Looking forward to hooking this up with the KSF microblogging software, and Minds, and the Fediverse…and Twitter…