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Wiki, really? I read through and diodn't see the Trump campaign indictments for working with Russians. Cut and paste is pretty easy, but I suppose just dropping links that don't have the answers is even easier. I'll wait for one of you to show the evidence I'm looking for, but I'm confident you don't have it.koobookie wrote: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_between_Trum...nd_Russian_officials
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_charges_b..._(2017%E2%80%932019)
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Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has warned that the website can no longer be trusted — insisting it is now just “propaganda” for the left-leaning “establishment.”
Sanger told UnHerd’s Lockdown TV Wednesday that he started the “encyclopedia of opinion” in 2001 purely on the basis it would offer true neutrality and offer “multiple points of view” on “hot button issues.”
Now, he insisted, conservative voices are “sternly warned if not kicked out” if they try to add a different take on establishment views — which Sanger deemed “propaganda.”
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Good post Mary. I forgot all about this and should have brought it up when Wiki was used as a factual source. I thought most people alre4ady knew that Wiki was a biased source that couldn't be trusted to be accurate, but I guess some still buy it, like they buy Snopes being an unbiased fact checker.Mary Scott wrote: www.independent.co.uk/news/world/america...ocrats-b1885138.html
nypost.com/2021/07/16/wikipedia-co-found...aning-establishment/Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has warned that the website can no longer be trusted — insisting it is now just “propaganda” for the left-leaning “establishment.”
Sanger told UnHerd’s Lockdown TV Wednesday that he started the “encyclopedia of opinion” in 2001 purely on the basis it would offer true neutrality and offer “multiple points of view” on “hot button issues.”
Now, he insisted, conservative voices are “sternly warned if not kicked out” if they try to add a different take on establishment views — which Sanger deemed “propaganda.”
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