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Former Wikimedia CEO commits perjury in the Congress. HTD!

Katherine Maher, former Wikimedia CEO, had committed perjury in the Congress when she claimed to MTG that "Wikipedia never censored any information". Please scroll to 3:09 of this clip to hear it yourself.

Her claim can be easily disproven by the following links. Katherine, thank you for HTD! Don't drop the soap.

https://www.reddit.com/r/WikipediaBias/wiki/scandals/

https://wikipediocracy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13343

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Blocking_policy#Evasion_and_enforcement

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Speedy_deletion#G5

Relevant tweets.

Unfortunately Ron Merkle got shadowbanned by X when they are calling out Katherine for perjury in Congress.

I just got reach-restricted by X when I was calling out @krmaher for committing perjury in the Congress. @Support

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:#marseynothingburger:

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Censorship means the bad kind of deleting stuff so she was just stating her belief that Wikipedia only does the good kind of deletion.

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The transit authority erased my BIPOC PEEPEES opinion painted on the stall at the bus stop, they're guilty of censorship in the first degree

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I was spamming DNB on talk pages, how could wikipedia censor this artistic expression :marseysob:

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It's first amendment rights when I write "Gloryhole here come in without knocking" and Carps address on the stall at the truck stop

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Darn that's crazy :marseyviewerstare2:

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Wikipedia isn't a social media so it isn't censorship when it removes an article.

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:marseyxd:

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Can you count to potato?

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Katherine Maher, former Wikimedia CEO, had committed perjury in the Congress

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I am a thirty three year old American who has lived on the West Coast most of his life. I find tattoos very attractive on women.

To get all weird and philosophical about it, I feel like we're all minds driving around these meat bodies. When I look at a stranger, I can see meat things like their height, their eye color, whether their teeth are straight, all kinds of stuff, but we don't choose that stuff, and it doesn't say anything about who we've chosen to be, just who we've had to be.

Tattoos we choose for ourselves. Looking at someone's tattoo isn't like looking at their eye color - it tells you something true about a person and their thoughts. Of course, sometimes it's a pretty trivial thought, like a tattoo of a favorite beer or sports team. But even trivial tattoos represent the mind taking some secret thought and pulling it into the world and giving it a physical shape. It's almost magic.

I find that attractive. I find myself drawn to women with tattoos, they seem more real and vivid.

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this clip:

https://www.reddit.com/r/WikipediaBias/wiki/scandals/:

https://wikipediocracy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13343:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Blocking_policy#Evasion_and_enforcement:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Speedy_deletion#G5:

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