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Wikipedia are a bunch of dishonest hacks, not that I'm surprised. Whoever was responsible for creating the December 15th 2022 journalists ban on Twitter had quickly changed the name of the page from Thursday Night Massacre to December 15 2022 Twitter suspensions, after a rightwing account on Twitter questioned that Wiki page. See attached image of what that page originally looked like.-
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Massacre?? Seriously?? No... the George Floyd "protests" were more akin to a massacre, in which at least 19 people were killed and over 14,000 arrested with about two billion in damages, and yet they referred to all of that as "protests"? That's screwed up, as seven journalists getting suspended from Twitter (they doxxed others) would hardly constitute a massacre. Wouldn't you like to meet the exaggerating jackass who thought that one up?
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SpikeTalon 10 Dec 18
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I noticed that Wacko-pedia was more red than a lobster when it first came out. Now they swapped colors. They still have a red banner with hammer and sickle on their walls, but they push the "Blue" agenda, as in "vote blue no matter who."

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The left have a saying................" never let a crisis go to waste!"

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The "Left" is all about drama; hyperbole, victimization, general anger, hostility and collective dependency.
It has long been known that Wiki is not a reputable nor reliable source for information. But that is to be expected of a resource that come free and easy.

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