@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP As if this is not bad enough all AIs use Wikipedia as a legitimate source when we know how badly it is biased.
Larry Sanger has explicitly stated that Wikipedia exhibits significant anti-Israel bias and open antisemitism.
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP He criticized the platform for making antisemitism "mandatory" after October 7 and cited specific examples such as articles titled "Gaza genocide" that bury the Israeli perspective, as well as entries on "Yahweh" that omit Jewish and Christian viewpoints.
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP Sanger argued that the site is biased against "currently disfavoured views and groups," including Jews, Zionists, and political conservatives.
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP Sanger's concerns led to his indefinite ban from Wikipedia in June 2026 after he promoted a "WikiProject Intellectual Diversity" initiative aimed at correcting these biases.
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP Administrators accused him of "off-wiki canvassing" and attempting to "out" editors, charges he denied, claiming he was blocked for trying to bring intellectual diversity to the site. He described the administration's actions as "mob-rule anarchy" and
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP a "kangaroo court" that selectively enforces vague rules against reform efforts.
These issues have attracted broader scrutiny, including a formal investigation by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform launched in August 2025 into organized efforts to
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP distort Wikipedia entries on Israel. The investigation cites reports from the Anti-Defamation League alleging that coordinated groups of editors have introduced antisemitic narratives and anti-Israel bias into the encyclopedia.
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP Sanger welcomed the congressional probe, advocating for policies to prevent federal funds from supporting biased editing on the platform.
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@bariweiss @lsanger @TheFP The ban follows Sanger's years-long criticism of the site's left-leaning bias and occurs despite his foundational role in establishing its original rules and guidelines.
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "The sad fact is that the State of Israel has not been allowed to really win a war. Israel has always been pushed to compromise, be the “good guy” to allow others to save face.
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Imagine had World War II in Europe ended in 1944 after it appeared that Germany would lose, in a peace conference with Ribbentrop, Cordell Hall, and Anthony Eden signing a ceasefire with the Nazis promising to disarm, just to see Hitler and
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the regime allowed to survive and make war again once they rebuilt their strength.
That is what the world has done to Israel; in 1949, 1956, 1967, and 1973, and it looks like again that the European left and
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Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, “What to do realistically with Gaza, Judea, Samaria
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Here are the real choices, like it or not, and there’s no room for wishful thinking, nor for being pushed into deals that several years in the future will mean more terrorism and more Jewish deaths.
So, let’s set parameters of what goals should be set.
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1. No nation can tolerate vulnerability to existential threats. Poland and Czechoslovakia after WWII deported Germans who had lived in their territories for generations, declaring them to be an ‘existential security and cultural risk.’
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such as France and Germany, both of which currently have shrinking populations, lots of resources, fertile land, and an abundance of space.
4. Like it or not, we need to be realistic. Gaza rebuilt for its current population will still, within a very short time,
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be “Hamastan,” with a population motivated to repeat October 7. And the population of Judea and Samaria that openly demonstrated its agreement with Hamas’ massacre—as soon as they can, they will be planning another massacre, not just in Gaza but from Samaria,
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with thousands coming out of Tulkarem and Qalqilia into the center of Israel.
And do not expect help from those you think are friends when the next wave of terrorists comes. Remember October 7, 2023, when for 24 hours the world said it was horrible, and
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Roger Froikin, @rlefraim wrote, "JUST A THOUGHT ABOUT THE USA ON ITS 250TH BIRTHDAY
The USA is still different than the rest of the world, and here are a few reasons:
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1. That has as its basic belief, that all men are created equal, and that no man is the subject of a leader, a government, a king, or any other human being.
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2. The only nation that has incorporated into its basic laws (the US Constitution) a list of rights that the individual citizen has that government cannot take away — 'The Bill of Rights.'
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This is a sad Parsha in many ways. In this Torah portion, God instructs Moses and Aaron regarding the red heifer. Miriam, who is the sister of Moses and Aaron, dies. 1)
Moses hits a rock to bring forth water rather than speaking to it. At the end of the parsha, Aaron dies.
Of course, there is more to it.
After years of wandering through the desert, the people arrive in the wilderness of Zin. Miriam dies, and
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the people thirst for water. G‑d tells Moses to speak to a rock and command it to give water. Moses gets angry at the complaining people and strikes the stone. Water flows, but Moses is told by G‑d that neither he nor Aaron will enter the Promised Land.
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Regime change in Iran would solve many of the most serious problems facing the Middle East. It would remove what many consider the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, cutting off the regime's financial and military support for Hamas, 1)
Hezbol!ah, the Houthis, and other Iranian-backed proxy groups.
It would also fulfill the promise President Trump made to the Irqnian people when he expressed support for their struggle against the Islamic Republic.
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Many Iranians interpreted his message as encouragement to continue seeking freedom despite the risks. According to figures cited by commentators such as Goldie Ghamari and Mayar Tousi, between 40,000 and 50,000 Ir@nians—including protesters, women, children, and
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