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WikiBullying "WikiBullying is the act of using the Wikipedia system and the power of editing to threaten or intimidate other editors. Doing so violates the civility principles of Wikipedia and is not tolerated."[1] ProfGiles 20:49, 3 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Good Day Professor Giles!

It has recently come to my awareness that the individual pages for Gavin Menzies books 1421 and 1434 have been deleted with a so-called "merger" which is just a lie because all of the original information in the 1421 and 1434 articles have been deleted. The articles themselves are extremely biased and contain alot of personal attacks against Gavin Menzies, despite Wikipedia's policy of Biographies, that they must not be libelious against the said person. If you look at the history of both 1421 and 1434 as well as the Gavin Menzies page you can see that there are a couple of misfit vandals who consistently edit war until the article itself retains a biased bigoted stance against Gavin Menzies and his books. Virtually no neutral point of view has been established in these three articles as it seems there are a small minority of troublemakers who want to suppress and prevent Gavin Menzies information from either going public or gaining legitimacy.

I propose that all the said deleted articles must be restored to their former glory and that the three articles be edited in a good faith manner to maintain a neutral point of view. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.68.249.69 (talk) 01:24, 13 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Hi ProfGiles. Welcome to Wikipedia and Wikiproject philosophy. Great to have some more serious ITRW people involved. Wikipedia can be an odd place sometimes but on balance I think a real force for good. NBeale (talk) 18:03, 2 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fundamentalism_Project pragmatism