GerardM wrote:
Hoi, The arguments that you use to deny people who use the cyrillic script is political. By continuing this line of arguments you make your POV case worse. What does it matter that Transnistria can be seen as a relic of the cold war, what does Transnistria matter that its government glorifies USSR and communism. Wikipedia is for people.
The continued insistance of this blatantly political POV makes me consider that you the people in Transnistria are discrimated against. They are denied their place under the sun. A place under the sun that does not cost us much .. hard disks are cheap.
With this continued agressive insistence of the deletion of this Wikipedia, I am more and more coming to the conclusion that it is wrong for the Wikimedia Foundation to close down this project. The reason: the arguments used are plain discrimation. It is discrimination because of ideological and political reasons.
Its very existence is a POV fork - it's a language which nobody offically recognises as being distinct from Romanian (I say lift, you say elevator), for a country which nobody offically recognises as existing. If the Foundation says yes, a country which doesn't exist is allowed to have projects in a language which doesn't exist, they are promoting the POV that the country and it's language exist and should be recognised. /That/ is not a goal of the Foundation.