Oust the commissars from control of Wikipedia

Wikipedia’s leftist bias is so deep that an anonymous administrator of the free, crowd-curated online encyclopedia recently got one of the site’s founders banned for the crime of ..

.pointing out Wikipedia’s leftist bias.By banning critic Larry Sanger — who invented the name “Wikipedia” some 25 years ago —the site proved his point: “Wokepedia” is dominated by thin-skinned, ideologically-slanted dweebs with fixed ideas about gender, Palestine, Covid and climate change, eager to suppress any deviation from the consensus they impose.The principle behind Wikipedia is that open-source editing will course-correct the slant of individual contributors.Oops: Factions of fanatic editors — possibly state-sponsored — have assumed control of the process, especially concerning Israel and its war against Hamas.Sanger says that 62 mostly anonymous administrators — who have the authority to freeze pages and block editors — exercise dictatorial power over pet topics.One of these administrators, who goes by TarnishedPath, led the campaign to ban Sanger.This same administrator imposed a moratorium on edits of Wikipedia’s horribly biased Zionism article, pushed to defame feminist JK Rowling as transphobic and called the Wuhan lab leak hypothesis a “conspiracy theory” and “a political smear.”Wikipedia maintains a list of acceptable sources for use when citing references, and there its bias hangs out for all to see.Left-leaning outlets like CNN, The New York Times and the BBC are graded green for “reliable,” along with Qatari state media al-Jazeera and even the pay-for-hate Southern Poverty Law Center, while The Post, Newsmax, and The Federalist are written off as red, or “generally unreliable.” Subscribe to our daily Post Opinion newsletter! Please provide a valid email.

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