> Ðана Saturday 09 October 2010 01:46:43 Fred Bauder напиÑа: >> >> Well, do we actually prevent some viewpoint from being expressed >> >> adequately? >> >> >> >> How about a list? >> >> Well, it's not a promising start, but I have, for example heard a few >> complaints that the views of Lyndon LaRouche were not fully expressed, >> but of course, the problem is that some of them may not be notable. The >> views of the politboro of China are secret. I can't say we fall down >> there. Is there someone out there who is unable to edit due to having >> unpopular views? > > Is this sarcastic? Of course, there are plenty of such people, and plenty > of > such viewpoints. I am unable to edit due to my unpopular views. > > As for a list: > > - Viewpoints of the right, especially extreme right (viewpoints of the > extreme > left are tolerated). > > - Nationalist viewpoints that oppose US foreign politics, such as Russian > or > Serbian (nationalist viewpoints that are aligned with US foreign politics > are > tolerated). > > - Culturally-specific viewpoints not known about in English-language > discourse, for example that sterilization of humans or animals is morally > repugnant (although this is less of a problem with Wikipedia and more > with > the fact that such views are not well-studied). >
No, it's not sarcastic and I plead guilty with respect to some of your list, and am aware of attitudes which surpass mine in censoriousness. Fred _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
