August 12, 2019

When a tranny starts embarassing the movement too much, what's the liberal solution?

Young Americans think Wikipedia is a good source for information.  And for uncontroversial stuff, like the diameter of the Earth, that's true. But as everyone with an IQ above room temperature should know by now, Wiki brazenly, consistently slants its entries to tar beliefs and people its operators don't like.  Similarly, anyone who tries to post an entry critical of, say, Hilliary Clinton or gays or trannies or global warming or gun control or illegal immigration or supporting photo-ID to vote quickly finds their post deleted by the operators ("moderators" or editors).

So what would Wiki's operators do if someone they originally supported became such an obvious scam-artist that they wanted that person to just...vanish?

In Canada a biological male originally named Jonathan Yaniv, with a very skanky history, decided life would pay more attention to him if he started claiming to be a woman.  He changed his name to Jessica but kept his original parts.

This wasn't enough attention, so Yaniv looked up every salon in Vancouver that advertised that they performed "Brazilian waxing," and asked each if they'd do the same for him.  The owners declined, saying they only had female waxers who were unwilling to wax his male genitalia. 

When the studios refused, he filed human rights complaints against them.  In Canada that routinely leads to years of costly litigation and huge fines, plus lucrative awards to the supposedly-damaged party.  Hell of a scam, eh?

Yaniv quickly got that mark of notoriety: his own Wiki page.

Well, it didn't take karma long to catch up with Jonathan:  He had a fetish for chatting up 12- to 16-year-old girls about sex, and even got official permission from a town council to hold a topless swimming party for teens--no parents allowed!  (The town revoked the permit after an storm of protest from local parents.)

The shit-storm just kept getting worse, so finally the trannies at Wiki decided they didn't want any more people to learn about Yaniv:  Late Saturday night Yaniv'sWikipedia page simply...disappeared

Cool, eh?  Just like the communists in the former Soviet Union, who were infamous for making all references to troublesome people disappear, even airbrushing them out of photos.  So professional!

Okay, now repeat after me, citizen: "There is not a shred of bias at Wikipedia." 


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