Researcher Uncovers Where Those Wikipedia Donations Really Go
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Wikipedia has a long history of bias against conservatives.
They worked with Facebook and Google to smear conservatives in the United States.
Not only do the anonymous editors at Wikipedia ruin prominent conservatives but these same leftist hacks will not allow you to confront their far left editors or correct their lies.
In America you have the right to face your accuser. Not on Wikipedia.
Worse yet, Facebook and Google collude with Wikipedia today to smear conservative outlets on their platforms.
Wikipedia removed an entry on Hunter Biden’s investment firm Rosemont Seneca Partner back in April.
Wikipedia editors earlier this week removed an entry on Hunter Biden’s investment firm Rosemont Seneca Partners because it was “not notable,” archived comments from the Talk Page revealed.
The censoring took place on Wednesday. Rosemont, co-founded by Hunter Biden, has been at the heart of controversy lately.
According to an editor who only identifies as Alex, a reason for the deletion is because “this organization is only mentioned in connection with its famous founders, Hunter Biden and Christopher Heinz.” Alex additionally warned that “keeping it around” ran the risk of the page becoming “a magnet for conspiracy theories about Hunter Biden.”
It has even gone as far as to change the definition of a “recession” to help the Democrats.
Far Left Wikipedia Changes Definition of “Recession” to Please Regime
Now this:
A researcher claims to have discovered that those Wikipedia donation drives are just a front for donations to left-wing causes.
From Twitter via Threadroll app:
If you use Wikipedia, you’ve seen pop-ups like this. If you’re like me, you may have donated as a result.
Wikipedia is an amazing website, and the appeals seem heartfelt. But I’ve now learnt the money isn’t going where I thought…
The organisation which administers Wikipedia – to whom the money goes – is the Wikimedia Foundation Inc. Wikimedia is a San Francisco non-profit with 400 employees – which has exploded in size in recent years.
Let's take a look at two big recipients.
The SeRCH Foundation received a quarter million dollars of donor cash. Glancing at the website, you could assume it was about the admirable goal of minority representation in STEM pic.twitter.com/HU4RqtKasZ
— 🏖 (@echetus) October 11, 2022
In the videos they discuss issues in science like objectivity (they're against it) and bias (they're in favour).
There's been one new video in the last year. pic.twitter.com/tCpe5Uu0uw
— 🏖 (@echetus) October 11, 2022
Wikimedia gave $250,000 to Borealis's Racial Equity in Journalism Fund. That money was then cascaded down to a dozens of ideologically aligned news outlets across the US. pic.twitter.com/wo5VdgUWgi
— 🏖 (@echetus) October 11, 2022
Dump Wikipedia!