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I'm also trying to devote some time to the following projects:
I'm also trying to devote some time to the following projects:
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Benjamin Endré LarsenRegistered since November 9, 2010
I am an acolyte of Norway's government employees party. Like many college-educated Norwegians, I decided that the 2011 Norway attacks created a great opportunity for advancement in the party machine by demonstrating my loyalty to the party line and my skill in writing disinformation pieces.
I deeply admire the techniques pioneered by Joseph Goebbels and Saul Alinsky. For this reason, I think it's a neat trick to deride any and all factual criticism of Muslim supremacism as a "Counterjihad movement", and to label a well-researched book by a refugee from Egypt about Eurabia a "conspiracy theory" and, of course, "islamophobia". I know that Islamophobia is a real phenomenon and is much worse than Muslim supremacism because a professor at Uppsala University says so. Uppsala is in Sweden which used to rule Norway, so what the professor says must be right.
I'm also trying to devote some time to the following projects:
I believe that in cases where edit warriors are engaged in something that amounts to reverting and un-reverting, the best way to end a conflict may frequently be to freeze the article in its current form for a period of time (say, a week), rather than try to pin the blame on any party. I've been there (as an accuser), and in retrospect, I don't believe it was a fruitful process. Making the article uneditable could make the talk page seem more interesting. Just a thought, anyway.
Awards
I really don't know whether this is considered bragging or not. But, hey, it's more or less the only visible reward you'll ever get for editing Misplaced Pages, so I'll stick it here until someone tells me I shouldn't.
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
your contributions to the islamophobia-article are excellent. mustihussain 23:14, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
The Discussion Award
For editing in a composed methodical manner and always discussing your views with others however strongly you might disagree. Ankh.Morpork 11:08, 8 July 2012 (UTC)