Sounds great, and I don't think anyone at anytime suggested that we would do anything less than try to keep an eye on them, and prosecute them via policy if they violate our rules. The problem is the people who call them a "human virus" and vow to IAR, whether they be wiki-policy or even external laws, in order to persecute this unpopular monority. Thats the kind of mess that shows just how little people have learned from the past, and how much danger NPOV is in from wikipedias petty tyrants.
Jack (Sam Spade)
On 8/25/05, Richard Rabinowitz rickyrab@eden.rutgers.edu wrote:
As a Jewish person, I don't like Naziism one bit. I do recognize that Nazis are folks like you and me. Nonetheless, my distaste for Naziism is not the reason that I advocate keeping a close watch on Nazis for Wikipedia. I advocate this because they have vowed to make POV edits to Wikipedia, and such edits are contrary to Wikipedia rules. If a Nazi should pop up, we should watch them closely and ban them when they start fouling our stream of knowledge with biased, worthless tripe (if they do).
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