"Abe Sokolov" abesokolov@hotmail.com writes:
Both users function best on the Israeli-Palestinian articles when they have each other by the throat.
Thats an inherently dysfunctional way of functioning.
If the way we want to create articles is to allow a pair of intransigent, biased contributors to butt heads repeatedly and then let a mediator piece an article together out of the fallout, then we're letting ourselves in for the tyranny of the obstreperous, in which meeker contributors (or those with less copious free time) will lose out in the endless edit wars.
And they'll leave, too. Its not as if this hasn't happened already.
What we need is not to ban these people, but say "Look, RK/Stevertigo" (or whoever, I don't mean to single people out in this), "you're a worthwhile, active contributor, but you're too close and/or feel too strongly about issues of Israel/Palestine/Iraq/US politics to be NPOV, even when you try to be. Your opinions and biases are just too entrenched.
Now, you must have other interests, about which you are able to talk, write and generally behave in a more calm and rational manner. How about directing your commendable efforts writing about them?"
Everyone has things with which they are deeply involved, about which they feel passionately, and its reasonable that people will want to write about them
Its just a shame that those are too often the things that they *shouldn't* write nominally NPOV articles about, for precisely those reasons.