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hayst4ck ◴[] No.43799701[source]
Reason and truth are the enemy of authoritarian regimes. They want you to believe that truth is subjective. Truth and reason provide alternative legitimacy to authority. If nothing is true, there is no basis on which to judge those in power.

There is a long legacy of authoritarian regimes attacking curious places, universities, historians, museums, books or any institution that grounds itself in reality which provides you a way to reasonably criticize authoritarian actions. Many authortarian regimes will "purge" as many of the country's intellectuals as they are able.

Wikipedia is absolutely the enemy of this administration and authoritarians everywhere in the world would love to see it's demise or collapse into chaos.

Whether the Wikipedia page for Israel says Gaza is a genocide or not, or that it's an ongoing debate matters. It matters because it influences what people think and therefore what they consent to or what they deem worth fighting for or applying resources to and that goes for just about any issue out there. If you can't read about the suffering that racism has caused, then how bad is racism really? If there are no examples of successful labor movements, then why would you hopelessly start one?

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xlinux ◴[] No.43800943[source]
So everything wiki mods believe is truth? What about those who never even got a chance to speak out?

It's always controlled by. Winners write the history. Now Americans decide what's truth and fact

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hayst4ck ◴[] No.43801226[source]
Wikipedia has at least 15 million articles in languages other than English and around 7 million English articles.

Are you asserting that it is standard that Americans are writing and moderating all of these articles in other languages?

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xlinux ◴[] No.43801657[source]
In my country, one section mentions English articles (written by amercans) to prove their point.
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1. orwin ◴[] No.43801722[source]
Then your country Wikipedia admins are idiots if they accept that, as Wikipedia isn't considered a primary source on Wikipedia.