On 5/24/06, Sarah slimvirgin@gmail.com wrote
Anyone thinking about whether the indefinite block of Abu Hamza is justified ought to consider (apart from the various policy violations) his determination to add to the introduction of [[Harold Shipman]] that he was a *Jewish* British serial killer. It's not just that there are no reliable sources for this. It's the obsession with trying to add an entirely non-notable reference to a person's ethnicity in order to make that ethnicity look bad.
Then take a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolfo_Constanzo Are the person who added information about this American born serial killers Cuban heritage going to be scolded in a similar way as Saladin1970 now? An indefinite ban for that editor maybe? Why is it ok to write that his mother was a Cuban immigrant, but it is not ok to write that Harold Shipman's mother was a Jewish immigrant?
on. But it's the lack of even the most basic grasp of what it is to be a Wikipedian that makes me support an indefinite block.
Have you read his talk page: "I am more than happy to go through the official wikipedia mechanism for resolving disputes."