No, not a disgrace.
1. Consensus can change. Community standards re inclusion/deletion can
change as well.
2.Wikipedia is most emphatically not governed by precedent.
3.You don't like decision X, DRV exists for a reason.
4. Persistent nomination of Article Y for deletion in the face of
overwhelming consensus to keep will, in fact, get you blocked for
disruption.
So, AfD is not dead. Consensus for what can and can not be included in
Wikipedia can easily change over the months and years. That's just the way
the wiki-model works.
Moreschi
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