Anti-Hellenism
Wikipedia has an entry on Anti-Hellenism
"Anti-Hellenism (in Greek: Ανθελληνισμός) is hostility toward the Greek people, culture and country. However,when compared with apparently similar phenomena (like Anti-Semitism) it turns out to be, at least in its recent form, more of a deliberate misperception or a sort of underground conspiracy theory than an actual hate movement. "
Funny that when Jews coin something it's to be taken seriously, but when we coin something its "a conspiracy theory" and "an actual hate movement."
Wikipedia is a decidedly leftist-oriented online encyclopedia reliant on voluntary entries by half-assed and biased "researchers", in recent months they removed an entry on Hellenic Genocide with the explanation that it's Nationalistic....
A recent article in the Village Voice describes a typical Wikipedia researcher:
Last year, the contributor with the most articles featured on the site's homepage was 17-year-old user "Lord Emsworth," still in high school. He wrote long, detailed entries on British nobility. Users addressed him as "your lordship."
"Anti-Hellenism (in Greek: Ανθελληνισμός) is hostility toward the Greek people, culture and country. However,when compared with apparently similar phenomena (like Anti-Semitism) it turns out to be, at least in its recent form, more of a deliberate misperception or a sort of underground conspiracy theory than an actual hate movement. "
Funny that when Jews coin something it's to be taken seriously, but when we coin something its "a conspiracy theory" and "an actual hate movement."
Wikipedia is a decidedly leftist-oriented online encyclopedia reliant on voluntary entries by half-assed and biased "researchers", in recent months they removed an entry on Hellenic Genocide with the explanation that it's Nationalistic....
A recent article in the Village Voice describes a typical Wikipedia researcher:
Last year, the contributor with the most articles featured on the site's homepage was 17-year-old user "Lord Emsworth," still in high school. He wrote long, detailed entries on British nobility. Users addressed him as "your lordship."
3 Comments:
Wikipedia is certainly, and without doubt, a disinformative crypto-Liberal pseudo-encyclopedia. Unfortunately, unwashed masses in the millions access Wikipedia for information.
Another example of Liberal bias in Wikipedia is found in the incident concerning the deletion of an article on Wikipedia concerning the historical movement for the creation of a Serbian-Hellenic state. There was an attempt to delete that article on the grounds of it being a "nationalistic rant" and "racist" (just see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Serbian_Greek_Empire). Although this first attempt to delete it failed, the second attempt succeeded. Despite the well thought out arguments for keeping it (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Serbian_Greek_Empire_2), a 15-year old Malaysian administrator (!) decided to delete it. In addition, the individual who proposed it being deleted the second time around based his opposition to it on the grounds that he wanted to demonstrate "that not all Greek people adopt and agree to this sort of nationalist trash". (You can see his message under the "Pro Serb and Greek Union article deleted from wikipedia" thread on the Serb Hellenic Forums at http://www.freeforumworld.com/forums/?mforum=serbohellas.)
yesh..saw that one.
sherm
you are not a nationalit. you are vermin. lowest of low... you are a greek, not worthy of the air you breath... DO THE WORLD A FAVOUR AND DIE!
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