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In her April 1962 essay "How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational
Society?" philosopher Ayn Rand identified the
importance of speaking up, of making one's position known clearly
and unequivocally - whenever appropriate, whenever one's silence could
be misconstrued as acceptance of the unacceptable, and via whatever medium is suitable. We are a mobile nation; our right to internal migration, though constantly under attack, is one of the glories of American freedom. Hasn't the collectivist counterculture dominated the bumpers of America's cars for far too long? Reassert the spirit of intellectual activism exemplified by Franklin's Almanacks, Paine's Common Sense and Crisis, right smack in the middle of modern-day America. If you can inspire just one person to think and to question, you will have scored one small victory for Western Civilization. So.... |
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Enemies of Humanity Section:
"The Eco-Fascism Reference Page"
Enemies of Reality Section:
"Wikipedia: A Techno-Cult of Ignorance"
- being "a manifesto against Wikipedia - against its pretensions to being encyclopedic; against its false claims of openness; against its representation of a democratic access to, and democratic enunciation of, knowledge; against its institutionalized falsification of facts; against its sordid attempts to monopolize knowledge and rewrite history by blanking out parts of our collective memory and replacing them with imprimaturs."
The article's authors are promoters of a theory called "Aetherometry" - Poor Richard's Print Shoppe acknowledges no evaluation nor interest in that particular theory pro or con, but "Wikipedia's" blatant, pervasive Leftwing bias can be experienced first-hand by examining any entry that's inherently political and controversial. Try the entry on Martin Durkin's film "The Great Global Warming Swindle," or "global warming," or any controversial political figure. If you've ever been fool enough to attempt editing a little fact, reason or sanity into any such entry, you will have experienced Wikipedia's creepy, Stalinist enforcement of that bias first hand.
However honorable were its initial intentions, if ever they were, the Wikipedia website has devolved into little more than a pompous Leftwing sandbox, utterly useless as a reference source for anything beyond identification of innocuous trivia - say, the cast of SpongeBob SquarePants. Its reputation as an authoritative reference source is undeserved and corrupting in its perpetuation as such.
Please, join the boycott of Wikipedia - which means: take note of URLs that come up in your 'Net searches, skip over any URL containing any variant of "wiki" - and pass this article and the boycott alert along to anyone and everyone on your mailing lists. The deliberate subversion on ideological grounds of content promoted as "encyclopedic fact," is a Stalinist assault on facts per se.
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