I believe that many of Wikipedia's current policies are flawed, and should be replaced by new ones, and/or new policies should be created. The neutral point of view policy is especially flawed in that there is no such thing as completely unbiased. Everyone has a bias, and it complicates things when people hide biases and pretend not to have them. Wikipedia should be an open, collaborative site where everyone can voice their opinions on a subject. This would be under a horizontal rule below the article.
Claims in an article should mostly be supported by sources, if they are scientific claims. It should also be a place where people experienced about a subject are respected and trusted if their claims are supported by other scientific publications. Original research, however, should also be allowed, if the research is extensive and sophisticated.
All opinions should be allowed.
Thoughts?
Jonas