Bridget [name omitted for privacy reasons] wrote:
MarderIII: should people pronounce the names of foreign places in the foreign manner? Bakunin 18: Er, as they are pronounced by their populations? MarderIII: yes Bakunin 18: I think so MarderIII: wikipedia banned me over that question
This is simply untrue.
MarderIII: i really fucking hate people right now
This may be true, but isn't helpful. When you let go of your anger, you will be better able to think clearly about how to achieve the things that you want to achieve.
Bakunin 18: You can't switch IPs? MarderIII: i can MarderIII: i already did it once MarderIII: i found some good info on the Taino MarderIII: and so i added it MarderIII: and then some troll went and deleted it because I was banned and not allowed to contribute Bakunin 18: That's... incredibly stupid. MarderIII: they are also threatning to ban other people who don't think I was so uncontrollab MarderIII: e Bakunin 18: Is there not some head admin you can talk to? MarderIII: he is very mad at me
I am not mad at anyone. I am disappointed that Lir has not recognized that the problem is not even remotely related to legitimate disagreements about how to pronounce foreign words. The problem is *directly* related to misrepresenting why he/she was banned.
Pretending that you were banned over pronunciation, after our long conversations, is not really fair.
If you ask your friends for input into this situation, and you tell them things that are not true, then you will get advice that is inaccurate. If you tell them that you were banned for your views on anglicization, when you were actually banned for being an obnoxious pest who calls people racist for no reason, they will be unable to tell you "Stop being an obnoxious pest... present your views with reason and good will, and others will agree or disagree with some details, but you can likely achieve your significant goals to a significant extent."
--Jimbo