Mark Williamson wrote:
No - if someone does not label themselves, we do not label them. If we do, that is against policy and should be righted.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Node ue
Need I say more?
Your usage of capital letters and inflammatory language is one of the lesser reasons why you (and all of your sockpuppets) are permanently banned from the English Wikipedia, the greaters reasons are your unwillingness to cooperate with the Wiki process and your extensive use of sockpuppets for malicious purposes. I am still not sure why you are listened to at all here or why you were trusted with admin privs at any foundation-run Wiki. And don't claim I am telling a non-truth here, the first person who claimed such things about you on mailinglists was Angela Beesley (on wikipedia-l), not me. I think most people afford her more credibility than they do you.
I think this speaks for itself:
http://nv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choinish%27%C4%AF%C4%AFh%C3%AD:Node_ue/Incident...
I am not banned from the English Wikipedia. I am not going to post the email threads with Mr. Wales on this list to enlighten you on this topic, but you are flatly wrong there. I stay off that site to keep problems with trolls to a minimum and the problems they cause there related to the article about me on that site.
In essence, what I am saying here is that the OPENNESS and NPOV viewpoints are PART OF THE ENGLISH WIKIPEDIA CULTURE. I agree they are erstwhile concepts and important, but they are very much European attitudes, and not all cultures embrace them the same way.
What you forgot to mention is that you are the only active eitopr on that Wiki, and that you singlehandedly wrote that policy. We have yet to hear whether or not any other Cherokee speakers support it (I am not sure I even believe you are one yourself, considering you use a machine translation engine to write articles and your history of dishonesty at other projects).
I have spoken Cherokee since I was a child. My great grandparents and my grandmother are native speakers and it was the first language I learned. Machine assisted translation is very helpful for converting words into Syllabary instead of doing it by hand, which takes a lot longer. Spoken and written Cherokee are very different, BTW.
This is a personal attack and trolling does not belong on this list. Mark, I feel bad that you engage in sockpuppetry on other wikis and have to post something like this (Node ue). I won't be responding to any more of your posts, BTW.
Jeff