Jonathan Walther <krooger(a)debian.org> writes:
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 07:32:36PM +0100, elian
wrote:
Rather I'd suggest a temporary ban of RK
because of repeated NPOV abuses,
if that didn't entail accusations of Anti-Semitism on Wikipedia.
My earlier statements requesting clarification of Wikipedia policy came
from my observing the way RK on the one hand, ignores it, and on the
other hand accuses others of ignoring it.
I too would support a temporary ban of RK. He is always biasing things.
You misunderstood. I don't call for a ban of RK.
First, I consider myself (like you, too) in regard to RK's writings as
clearly biased and not able to judge if he deserves a ban.
It seems to me that he really has NPOV in mind, but is too mangled in his
hatred against anything he considers as anti-semitic to realize how biased
his own writings are. However, I would prefer if anybody whose emotions go
that high refrains voluntarily from writing in this area. I trust people
like Julie more to write accurately and adequately about Wagner's
anti-semitism.
Second, I consider a ban as really dangerous. As I already pointed out in
my previous posting, even a rumour of anti-semitism (justified or
unjustified) is likely to seriously harm Wikipedia.
Better be anti-Arab, it is politically a lot more opportune...
greetings,
elian
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