Message from @Deleted User
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It's the internet afterall
Doesn't need to be the 2000s to know that wiki pages can be false.
If you're quick enough, you can try and edit the wiki he views to say this is sourced by anarchists
@Comrade Skeltal It isn't 2000, but that dosen't mean that wikipedia isn't free from biased editting.
Agreed.
Its free from people wily nilly editing it in a biased manner Yes it is.
There are people who's job it is to keep these pages updated
And accurate
People who do literally nothing else
Every single page?
Yes, every single page with information to be had
Ah ok.
If there isnt info public
Obviously they can't update it further
@Comrade Skeltal And please, do not use the fallacy of "COME ON PEOPLE, IT IS 2018!", that shit holds no substance at all, and is just meant to get the attention of dummies.
But notice how they dont go in and write about bullshit?
And you know that how?
It has all the substance
Bevause I'm not a dunce E, go ahead and try to edit
And then record how long it takes
That's what I thought.
So you asked for sources, there you are.
Take them for what they are, or don't
We still havent factored in preventable disease and hunger
Hunger will always exist.
@Comrade Skeltal So just a bunch of mods who have to moderate millions of pages? Jesus, it is no wonder why wikipedia has a reputation for being untrustworthym
"It has substance" Is not an argument, it is a statement, at least try.
"A bunch: entirely subjective value placed on their strength of personnel
And,
It has substance, wasnt meant to be an argument, what I said prior was
You claiming it isnt substance, isn't an argument
@Deleted User This is evident, despite all the money we throw away in africa, nothing changes there, the situation has only gotten worse over time.
@Comrade Skeltal How so?
Because we aren't throwing away money there
We're taking money out
In droves
And then sending a portion back in the form of aid and humanitarian effort
That isnt meant to change shit
But keep the economies of the continent open enough to our economic policy and investment
Its been the prevailing order since the 70s