What is more sad is the fact that Wikipedia had to
speak this way to
make every single italian what's going on in 2011.
Please rephrase: most Italians. ;)
As if they couldn't see it before.
Before, I mean, since about 20 years or so. No kidding, B. is there
since then, doing the same things all the time.
M
On 05/10/2011 10:17, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
Absolutely OT, but of interest to all concerned
about freedom
of information:
This is so depressing.
As of today, consulting the Italian Wikipedia will redirect
you to the Italian version of this page:
<http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Comunicato_4_ottobre_2011/en>
Very good move by Wikipedia. Hopefully all of those ignorant, arrogant,
greasy portaborse [1], so-called journalist et. sim. will get into panic
mode as they cannot find any more cut-n-paste material...
To put this in context, the law proposal referrred to is just
the latest attempt by the government to silence all voices
reporting on the many scandals that its leader, Silvio
Berlusconi, is involved in, ranging from corruption of judges
and witnesses to using the services of under-age prostitutes.
sob.
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