User:Miyamoto Hachimaro
I'm of the opinion that NPOV is dead, and RS and NOR killed it. Corporate media which constitute most of the "reliable sources" are becoming simultaneously more obsolete and more biased every year, and editors can't act accordingly and call them out on their bs because it counts as "original research." Unless, of course, there are other corporate media that are viewed by the community more favourably, which coincidentally always have a certain political affiliation. For the record, I happen to have similar political beliefs, but the echo chamber got so bad that I find it embarrassing rather than comforting. Therefore, I believe that any Wikipedia article that is in any way political is mostly worthless, and should be taken with a grain of salt the size of Mount Rushmore.
Meanwhile, whenever I look for information related to my interests: chemistry and history, and I end up on Wikipedia, the articles tend to be utter rubbish with extremely questionable sourcing. Maybe it would be better to devote resources to making the project a proper encyclopaedia instead of wasting time on activism related to the latest news?
I changed my mind. The English Wikipedia should stop pretending to have little ideological bias, and instead embrace the point of view of the majority of its editors fully. We live in a hyper-politicised post-truth era, let's stop being dishonest about it.