User:Dbachmann/Wikipedia and nationalism
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Wikipedia's policies of WP:NPOV and WP:ATT (and WP:UNDUE, which is a corollary of the two combined) allow any two editors in fundamental disagreement to work together productively, provided they are intelligent and have a certain minimal social competence.
In most cases where fruitful collaboration breaks down, except for patent silliness, at least one party is strongly motivated either by an irrational sentiment of either religion, nationalism, or, psychologically probably related, the cranky (nerdy, ADHD) mind caught in pseudoscience[1]
Religion, nationalism and pseudoscience overlap:[2]
- Religion and pseudoscience in topics like Creation science;
- religion and nationalist feelings in ethnic nationalism (including supremacism and irredentism or national mysticism), such as Hindutva, Islamism, Zionism or "America and Christianity".
- Nationalism and pseudo-scholarship, finally, in various topics surrounding Historiography and nationalism (in particular ancient history) and historical revisionism.
Religiously motivated editors are most welcome on Wikipedia, since they will mostly invest their energy in covering the faith of their choice in brilliant detail. Problems will arise only when their religious motivation spills over in topics of either nationalism or political conflict, or science and scholarship. Since my involvement on Wikipedia is mainly with the humanities, my involvement with the complex outlined above has been mostly with pseudo-scholarship motivated by nationalist or ethnic ideology. Since the population of Wikipedia editors is generally strong in scientific education, pseudoscientific edits, be they motivated religiously or just by crankiness, are as a rule recognized and neutralized very quickly. Since there are far fewer editors with a background in humanities, pseudo-scholarship related to linguistics, ancient history, archaeology etc. have a much greater chance of passing. This is a systematic problem of Wikipedia; there is no straightforward remedy, but it needs to be recognized and taken seriously.
Distribution
[edit]In my experience, edit-wars involving nationalism on Wikipedia can be ranked roughly as follows:
- significant
- Macedonia, Greeks arguing with
SlavicFYROBulgaro-SkopjeanMacedonians over who has the historic right to use the name "Macedonia". - Serbia/Croatia/Bosnia related issues.
- Indo-Pak/Indian nationalism, mostly Hindutva (Indigenous Aryans, Aryan Invasion Theory), but also some Dalitstan and other "communalism", and Pakistani patriotism.
- Assyrian/Aramaeans/Syriacs/Chaldean/Chaldean Christians and related articles
- some Turkish nationalism (vs. Greeks, denial of the Armenian genocide etc., and Pan-Turkism, Turko-Scythia, Turko-Sumerian etc.)
- some Iranian
- some Irish vs. British
- persistent Afrocentrist (Race and Ancient Egypt, Olmec alternative origin speculations)
- some Armenian
- Macedonia, Greeks arguing with
- occasional bursts of activity due to individual editors
- various Slavic, Polish vs. Russian, Polish vs. German (Gdanzig)
- scattered Albanian, particularly relating to Kosovo and Greek minorities in Albania
- Kurds
- occasional Hungarian (vs. "Finno-Ugric")
- occasional Baltic (vs. Russian, "Balto-Slavic")
- occasional Dutch
- the occasional Germanic mysticist, white supremacist or Neo-Nazi (Stormfront)
Arbitration
[edit]known arbitration cases surrounding nationalist editors:
- recent changes
- purge this page
- view or discuss this template
Currently, there are no requests for arbitration.
No cases have recently been closed (view all closed cases).
Currently, no requests for clarification or amendment are open.
Motion name | Date posted |
---|---|
Arbitrator workflow motions | 1 December 2024 |
- Dbachmann (Afrocentric/Indian)
- Hkelkar 2 (Indo-Pak reloaded)
- TinMing (Taiwan)
- Certified.Gangsta-Ideogram (Taiwan)
- Transnistria
- Zeq-Zero0000 (Arab-Israeli)
- Mudaliar-Venki123 (Indian castes)
- E104421-Tajik (Perso-Turkic)
- Freedom skies (Indian)
- Occupation of Latvia March 2007
- India-Pakistan March 2007
- Armenia-Azerbaijan February 2007
- Piotrus-Ghirla (Polish/Russian) February 2007
- Hkelkar (Indo-Pak) December 2006
- Kven (Kven?) November 2006
- Ulritz (German/Dutch) November 2006
- GreekWarrior November 2006
- Kosovo October 2006
- Zeq (Arab-Israeli) March 2006
- AndriyK (Ukrainian) January 2006
- Stereotek (Turkish) October 2005
- Rajput (Indian) February 2006
- Antifinnugor (Hungarian) February 2005
- IZAK (Israeli) January 2005
Notes
[edit]- ^ the only difference being that religion and nationalism are recognized by society as super-individual causes, while the crank experiences the same feelings with regard to his chosen topic, but is perceived as an eccentric loner by society.
- ^ These connections show that religion and ethnic pride are probably identical at a fundamental level (human group behaviour, development of religion).
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:Lamest_edit_wars#Ethnic_feuds
- WP:FRINGE
- Category:Nationalism, Category:National mysticism, Category:Ethnic nationalism, Category:Irredentism, Category:Nationalism by country or region
- Pseudohistory, Pseudoarchaeology
- National mysticism
- Historiography and nationalism
- User:Dbachmann/Parliamentary nationalism
- User:Moreschi/The Plague
- Indian sandbox
the art of sockpuppeteering appears to be particularly popular among Indian patriots.
- Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Shivraj Singh / DPSingh
- Category:Suspected Wikipedia sockpuppets of Maleabroad
- Category:Wikipedia sockpuppets of Freedom skies
- Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Freedom skies
- Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Hkelkar
- Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Hindutva
- tons of throwaway vandal accounts, Haroon Shaikh (talk · contribs), Kendy Myst (talk · contribs), Khetwadi (talk · contribs), who's keeping track?
- Joe Carrara (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · nuke contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) shows signs of emerging cognition rivalling Koko! [1]