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Hi, I haven't logged in for a very long time and noticed you filed a case against Dilip rajeev back in 2009, and that you've stopped editing FLG-related articles as of 2010. It seems as if despite our vastly different political opinions we may both agree on the fact that: 1) Dilip rajeev has been far more disruptive "editing" FLG-related pages than Samuel Luo ever was; 2) There is a massive bias on FLG pages where they (users like Asdfg) will seek to drive out anybody who doesn't agree to a heavily skewed article where they spend most of their time criticising the Chinese government and complaining about their persecution than on their FLG belief system - assuming they weren't a movement founded only for being anti-CPC; 3) that Misplaced Pages has done nothing to remedy it and has changed any huge argument by banning one side's users without banning the other, thus failing to adhere to its fairness and NPOV (among other policies) policies.
If you've noticed, the discussion pages there have only grown longer because it has been totally flooded by contributions by FLG practitioners, mainly on one account Asdfg12345, where their points are heavily spaced out, obviously hoping that by blanketing the recent discussion pages with a FLG propaganda leaflet-style article, innocent new users may actually believe the "neutrality" of the article simply because nobody is contesting it. It's a great pity, really.
Sorry, that last post was by me and I forgot to sign off on my post with Jsw663 (talk) 16:22, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
- Indeed, Dilip rajeev made my life a misery with his disruption; but he has been very reserved since the case. Olaf Stephanos seems to have disappeared; asdfg continues to wikilawyer, armed with his 'high quality sources', with a veneer of respectability and apparence of willing to engage in discussion. Editing those articles became a negotiation on their terms – a game I was no longer prepared to play. It now seems that asdfg and PCPP are both headed for a lengthy topic ban or site ban. Good riddance to bad rubbish. --Ohconfucius 16:35, 22 February 2011 (UTC)