Dumb Shit on Wikipedia

And yet in the Freedom in the World article, the UK is ranked as being a little above the USA in overall freedom. And Germany rather high above the USA. What utter bollocks!

Freedom in the World - Wikipedia
Honestly, the idea of South Korea being "free" is garbage, too. No, no the fuck they are not, their government is almost as censorious and nutty as the Norks', it's just that they're (comparatively) rich and the day-to-day boot-on-neck shit comes mostly from Samsung and a few other chaebols that own the entire "country".
 
From LGBT and religion article:

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Muslims are intolerant because of...white people?
 
450+ references solely for the article on Elliot Rodger
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And do you know what's the worst part? The article isn't even that long, there are OPs on KF who are both far longer and more in-depth, this is just padding to an absurd degree to try and shield their narrative from any criticism because "don't you see how many references this claim has? It must be the truth!". Utter madness
 
From LGBT and religion article:

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Muslims are intolerant because of...white people?
I agree. This is the leftists thought that genuine Muslims are peaceful people who are progressive. While you also have those who believe all non-white peoples were really open to LGBT and was White people who caused them to change for the worse.
 
And yet in the Freedom in the World article, the UK is ranked as being a little above the USA in overall freedom. And Germany rather high above the USA. What utter bollocks!

Freedom in the World - Wikipedia
Usually these conflate standard of living with ”freedom”. For example both the UK and Germany have enormously better healthcare than the USA, even poor people in those countries receive a higher standard of care than most wealthy Americans do. So because they score well in healthcare, they get a high score for something like ”equality of medical care”, even though that category probably should be interpreted as ”one will not receive inferior medical care on the basis of gender or race” in the context of ranking how free a country is.
 
Medieval enbys dood! (Spoiler: it's about faggotry)
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I thought there was something fishy about this article, as it is way too autistically specific to be a run-of-the-mill Wikipedia featured article. Lo and behold, after I did some further digging...
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There is one person who is primarily responsible for why this article was deemed "featured", and scrolling further down, they also created the article. Can you guess what this sort of person is once I opened up their profile?
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Yep. It's one of those "very special" faggots who think they're doing the world a service by showing off their faggy autism to the world, especially with those "pronouns" the dyke is flaunting.
Also, with all the featured article and good article bullshit on top, it's very reminiscent of this image.
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Is it not surprising at all that this faggot was insane enough to be locked up in solitary confinement before, and is even bragging about it on zir page as if it will get xem extra internet brownie points; thinking that being mentally ill is like an achievement to be earned on Xbox? After all, those terminally on Wikipedia should all be locked in a mental asylum with the keys thrown away, but that's just my opinion.
 
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TiL that the Pringles mascot is named Julius, and that his name came about because of a Wikipedia hoax.


Logo and mascot
The Pringles logo is a stylized cartoon caricature of the head of a male figure designed by Louis R. Dixon, with a large mustache and parted bangs (until 2001, the character had eyebrows and his bow tie framed the product name; in 1998, the bangs and lips were removed from the logo, and his head was widened a little). In 2020, the character was again revised with a minimalistic approach to generally negative reception.[44]

The mascot originally had no name, and the name originated with a Wikipedia hoax; in 2006, an editor inserted the then-hoax "Julius" into the Pringles Wikipedia article, which was subsequently picked up by other news outlets. The editors supported and promoted their claim through creating a Facebook page to raise awareness of Julius Pringles being his name.[45] Prior to this the mascot was officially known only as "Mr. P", no first name. By 2013, the name had spread and in a case of citogenesis-turned-real, Kellogg formally acknowledged Julius Pringles (abbreviated as "Mr. P"[46]).[47][48]
 
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