Robert wrote:
James Duffy, JTDIRL, has been causing problems on the
"State of Israel" article of late, because he refuses to
work with others in our Wikipedia peer-review. Instead of
working on the many Arab and Jewish refugee articles that
already exist, he keeps bypassing the peer-review by trying
to stuff his own biased statements into new articles.
When I noted this, he made personal attacks on me as
promoting "censorship". This is a violation of Wikipedia
protocol.
You mean like this?
"It is difficult to work with someone who repeatedly makes
false claims, and who has a persecution complex."
(In case you've forgotten, this is you writing about Anthere
several weeks ago.)
You'd have a lot more sympathy if you didn't have a long
history of making nasty personal accusations about other
people. You're lucky that Jimbo is an ultra-nice guy; if
I were in charge, both you and Jtdir1 would have been
permanently hard-banned months ago for ad hominem and
abusive remarks to other people.
It's OK to criticize an edit, and even to use nasty words
in the criticism, but you cross the line when you start
applying them to the people directly, and when you impute
vicious motives to people you don't know at all.
Stan