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Anti-Pinochet bias on en.wikipedia
25 December 2004 | Critto

Posted on 12/25/2004 10:16:07 AM PST by Critto

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To: Arkinsaw

The point is some critter showing up here on Christmas to post what is essentially a thinly disguised defense of a murderer/rapist and then run. Too many people here have recently either denied all crimes by Pinochet or have excused them in the name of anti-communism.


21 posted on 12/25/2004 4:23:31 PM PST by wtc911 ("I would like at least to know his name.")
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To: Arkinsaw
I think you are missing the point. The point is not support for Pinochet, the point is that you can't state truthful facts about Pinochet in what is supposed to be a neutral encyclopedia because partisans on the other side think that the truth makes Pinochet out to look better than they want.

Exactly. They put the arguments of one side and then claim it's truth, while thwarting the openness of debate. Now, after my intervention, the user Cantus who previously removed all the links that could be received as pro-Pinochet didn't do so again. In fact, he just removed few links pointing to the material describing the economic successes ... Well, I may move them to 'Miracle of Chile'. On the other hand, he put the word "truth' in the title Truth of Chile Under Salvador Allende in quotes, to suggest that it is a semi-truth or non-truth. I'm going to change that. But the fact that he hasn't just deleted my contributions again shows us, that now the leftists aren't so self-assured anymore.

I experienced the same thing there. You can't put in facts that detract from the underlying premises even if your intent is just to put in a fact (at least not without a huge freaking fight).

It seems that you are a wikipedian. Could you help me with cleaning the mess around the commie-related topics? Most of them are pro-commie, though some change can be observed: last time I've opened the article on "Khmer Rouge", it contained a clear statement that it was a criminal, murderous regime, without any justification (some wikifolks even tried to justify the mass-murderer Pol Pot). In Liberty, Critto

22 posted on 12/26/2004 4:52:36 AM PST by Critto
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To: GladesGuru

Wiki(d) (Encyclo)pedia.

Amateur hour personified. The New York Slimes is often a better source.

Yep. But I know it may be better, if only more non-commies started to participate. We could end the leftist domination there. At least, pages on libertarianism are quite good.
In Liberty,
Critto

23 posted on 12/26/2004 4:55:48 AM PST by Critto
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To: jude24
No sympathy.

Pinochet was a fascist, pure and simple, who used summary executions to try to maintain law and order in Chile.

I don't care if, because he fought leftists, you like him. He was an indefensible bastard.

Supporting him is sort of like supporting Adolf Hitler because he fought against the Communists.
What you say isn't exactly the truth. While probably 3000 people died under the rule of Pinochet, more than 2000 of them were Pinochet's soldiers and supporters, who were murdered by the leftist guerilla gangs. The remaining body count of 1000 could as well be the dead commie rebels, who were killed during the battles. The alleged "heinous crimes" of Pinochet, all those fairy tales (or rather, horror stories) about Pinochet's people cutting stomaches of women and putting them into the sea full of sharks are typical leftist propaganda BS. The communists did the same in the communist country. Just find some communist sources and read about the alleged "cruelty of capitalism and capitalists". It's the same pattern of lying. In fact, Pinochet has even *saved* lives, including those of communists. For example, one Spanish commie was set to be departed to Spain, a country ruled by Franco, who had already prepared the death sentence on that person. But Pinochet hasn't agreed for the deportation (and execution), and he put this communist in prison (for few years) instead, thus saving his life. To compare Pinochet with Hitler requires either tons of ill will, or the total stupidity, or just the willingness to joke. I hope it's the last case:) And besides, fascists and nazis were socialists, too. It was another form of collectivist tyranny against the individual. In Liberty, Critto
24 posted on 12/26/2004 5:03:30 AM PST by Critto
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To: Psycho_Bunny

Hi Psycho_Bunny,
I forgive you and hold no pretense against you. Heh, strange is our world, that a person with friendly views can be sometimes seen as an adversary ... There are too many trolls over the net to trust all people you meet online ... But it's OK with you and me. Merry Christmas !!!


25 posted on 12/26/2004 5:07:10 AM PST by Critto
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To: nothingnew
Merry Christmas and welcome to FReerepublic.

The marxists invade and detract from all good things. It's their MO.

Merry Christmas to you, too! And thank you for your kind welcome.
Yes, the marxists are attempting to destroy everything good. But we may stop them. In fact, after my intervention, they didn't dare to remove all links they disliked again. We _may_ improve wikipedia and make it less leftist. It's an open project after all.

In Liberty,
Critto
26 posted on 12/26/2004 6:23:36 AM PST by Critto
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To: Critto; jude24

Hey Critto...what country do you call home, no way you're an American, not the way you butcher the language. How about you take your Pinochet worship down to the tavern on the corner of whatever foreign street where you live.


27 posted on 12/26/2004 6:28:56 AM PST by wtc911 ("I would like at least to know his name.")
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To: Critto
It seems that you are a wikipedian. Could you help me with cleaning the mess around the commie-related topics?

I no longer have anything to do with Wikipedia. Its a completely pointless endeavor to try to influence the direction of Wikipedia. You would be better off putting out a webpage that has what you want on it.
28 posted on 12/26/2004 8:37:20 AM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: Critto
The best thing in dealing with these leftist types on wikipedia is to be very watchful. I don't do much with the site anymore for lack of time but there are a few things i've tried with some success. Here are some wiki-strategies that every conservative should use:

1. If some leftist keeps inserting his point of view into an article and removing your presentation of the other side, simply put up a bias header at the top of the article! It'll alert everybody who reads it that the neutrality is disputed and sometimes make the leftist who keeps inserting his bias more cognizant of the fact that he's being watched. These headers can be removed by anybody BUT its very conspicuous when they do it unlike edits to the article text. It also puts them - not you - on the defensive because they now have to justify why the article is NOT biased and why it should be removed. If they remove it without fixing their bias, simply put it back in!

2. Get a username if you don't already have one. They literally take only two clicks to activate and you don't even have to give an email or anything else - just a name and a logon password. That's it! Getting a username gives you a couple more posting features and privileges than anonymous editors. This also makes your changes have a little more weight and gives you at least an even playing field if you get into a dispute with somebody else.

3. If you're going to edit contentious articles (i.e. the socialism stuff) pick only two or three articles to invest your time in. That makes it possible to check those articles daily or weekly and sort of police what happens to them. Doing anything more is too difficult.

4. You can setup a wikipedia feature called "Watch" that will alert you every time some leftist makes a change to the article. They do this all the time so they can screen changes by conservatives. Return the favor and give em a taste of their own medicine.

5. Use the revert feature. I think you can only do this with a username (which again is very easy to get). If they remove something relevent and factual that they don't like or insert a blatant liberal point of view comment, simply revert their changes to the previous version before they made the changes! That way you don't have to keep editing out their garbage or screening for stuff that they hide in the text.

6. Use editing labels to your advantage. If you're removing a leftist opinion disguised as factual content say so. Write "this is opinion, not content" in the message. And if they remove your contributions of facts they don't like, revert to the previous version with the comment of "Fixed vandalism by so-and-so" (name the leftist who removed it by his username).

7. Where possible avoid getting into a discussion over a contribution. Sometimes it is necessary but it should be avoided because the leftists are even more abusive in editing those than the articles themselves. They use discussions as a type of leftist inquisition to gang up on people they don't like, so the best thing is to simply ignore them when they are using them for improper purposes. If you have to discuss simply state your charges against the people who are screwing around with your posts - say "User so-and-so removed item X, which is a documented fact (see source linked here), because it conflicts with his political point of view" and leave it at that.

8. Play hardball and don't back down to their intimidations. If they keep deleting valid stuff you put in or if they keep inserting liberal opinions as fact after you take them out, CHANGE IT! Go back every day and revert the edits they make that are invalid. You have nothing to lose. After all, what's the worst they can do to ya? Call you a "right wing meanie" on the discussion section?

9. If you encounter a leftist who is particularly offensive and particularly bad at removing valid stuff and inserting his opinions, take it to the disputed point of view forums and draw attention to it. Sometimes the squeeky wheel gets the grease and if you bring attention to a liberal who is excluding everything that isn't liberal, he'll get a warning message from one of the site administrators.

10. MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL - write everything you do with a neutral viewpoint and with sources. You can insert facts that also reflect favorably on the conservative position so long as they are factual, but present them in a neutral viewpoint and wherever possible give a source. Instead of saying "Bill Clinton was an adulterous lying criminal who deserved to be impeached" say "Bill Clinton came under intense criticism in 1998 following his adulterous affair with Monica Lewinsky and an investigation of him for criminal perjury that resulted in his impeachment a year later." This also puts the burden of proof on the liberal because it's harder for him to justify taking out the second sentence (which is factual and does not have a point of view even though it highlights negative episode in Clinton's life) than the first (which asserts a point of view about Clinton).

29 posted on 01/03/2005 5:53:54 PM PST by GOPcapitalist ("Marxism finds it easy to ally with Islamic zealotism" - Ludwig von Mises)
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To: Powerclam
Wikipedia does indeed have an editorial process. There are a few hundred administators. Articles can be submitted for peer review. The system of policies has been very effective. It is my personal belief that wikipedia cannot allow anonymous posting forever, this policy will have to change sometime in the next few years.
30 posted on 04/22/2005 12:06:38 PM PDT by halidecyphon (Wikipedia's editorial process)
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To: Arkinsaw
I agree that wikipedia, like all sources of information, cannot escape bias completely. However they do not claim to be neutral. The wikipedia:neutral point of view policy merely is a statement of what the wikipedia should strive for.
31 posted on 04/22/2005 12:12:59 PM PDT by halidecyphon (Wikipedia's editorial process)
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To: Arkinsaw
I agree that wikipedia, like all sources of information, cannot escape bias completely. However they do not claim to be neutral. The wikipedia:neutral point of view policy merely is a statement of what the wikipedia should strive for.
32 posted on 04/22/2005 12:23:34 PM PDT by halidecyphon (Wikipedia's editorial process)
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