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'''Retired. I cannot with any integrity continue to support a project that permits POV-pushing bigotry to skew articles on ethnic minorities in the interests of 'supporting' one side or another in a conflict half way across the world. ] (]) 21:01, 18 May 2012 (UTC)''' | |||
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<big>'''My Name is Andy, and I am a Grump.'''</big> | |||
...and I've probably wasted far too much of my life on this farcical exercise in bureaucratic pseudo-usefulness, and should find something else to Grump about. Misplaced Pages will never be more trustworthy than the balance of power with in allows - and while it entrusts (entrusts? yeah, right...) such powers to the admin-cultists, more concerned with accumulating personal woo than actually giving a toss about anything else, it will remain the dogs-breakfast of POV-pushing, special-interest-group-promoting, racist-canard-propagating heap of turds it is. | |||
Oh, and one final observation regarding 'reliable sources'. As far as I'm concerned, the less of these cited, the more likely an article is to actually say anything useful. An article on ']' can contain multiple citations, and still utterly refuse to actually tell us how you define a 'Jewish Nobel laureate', whereas an article on ], lacking any sources whatsoever, actually describes the subject. Go figure... | |||
I Grumped, therefore I was. I'm off looking for fresh fields to Grump on. Thanks to all those who gave a toss, and good riddance to the admin-trolls... |
Revision as of 21:01, 18 May 2012
Retired. I cannot with any integrity continue to support a project that permits POV-pushing bigotry to skew articles on ethnic minorities in the interests of 'supporting' one side or another in a conflict half way across the world. AndyTheGrump (talk) 21:01, 18 May 2012 (UTC)