MAURICE FRANK stated for the record:
either * it's wrong to say to any user ever
"you're
not entitled to anything",
or * it's wrong to say to the public that Wikipedia
has a neutrality policy that works.
They can't both be right because anyone can see they
contradict each other head-on. At least one must be
wrong. Which is it?
The one that is wrong is the one reading "anyone can see they contradict
each other head-on." That statement is patently untrue.
--
Sean Barrett | The determined programmer can write
sean(a)epoptic.com | a FORTRAN program in any language.