That was me. I don't believe that non-liberals
are
stupid. At the time I was banned (approx. 1 min
after
my account was created), I had made no edits aside
from creating my userpage and editing User:Liberal's
talk page. I intended to use the account to make
completely NPOV edits on articles related US
politics
to prove that usernames are irrelavent, but I was
banned before I could do that. I started with
User:Liberal, but JamesDay and Angela said that that
wouldn't be enough to prove my point (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Liberal/deny_freedom_of_speech).
Then, without *any* discussion but this one post, I
was banned. The exact opposite of my point. This
sets
two bad precedents: banning users because of their
usernames, and banning a logged in user without any
discussion (I thought that the RK ban set that
second
one, but now I've found out there was discussion).
If
you uphold the ban, I will leave wikipedia. I could
easily circumvent the ban by restarting my router,
but
if you really want me to leave, I will. Some people
voiced concerns that I used two accounts to do this,
and I'm sorry for that; I didn't think of that.
Camembert said that this was a childish point to
make,
but I don't see why. Maybe this is because I am a
child. Maybe Wikipedia isn't a place for children.
LDan
Since I was banned, 5 more people said I was acting
childish.
I guess I do see why it's childish now, but this whole
debate about banning people because you don't like
their username is also childish.
LDan
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