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Wikipedia Discussion On Kinism Page Deprecation
Kinism:
Mere neologism, not notable crazy right group, apparent scum, weblogs (gasp!), unsourced neologism and non-notable fanatical group, etc.
Ah, the appeal to popularity. Now where have we heard that one before? Snobbish elitism from lumpenpopulism? Above are the learned terms the scholars at Wikipedia use to describe Kinism, the movement that turned the reformed world on its ear and has been the subject of snarling screeds by well-known reformed figures ever since its inception. We’re certain that the brains at Wikipedia would consider the entire conservative branch of reformed Christianity to be a “non-notable fanatical group” -all 15 million of them. Actually, we’re rather thankful that Wikipedia thinks us too insignificant or radical to include in their Prole-opedia as we’ll get far less porn spam that way. Meanwhile, we think that the Average Joe gets the online encyclopedia he deserves, i.e. one written by Average Joes and whose articles conform to the minimal standards of literacy that mass appeal makes necessary. Congratulations guys, you’ve created the world’s most prominent electronic repository for the plagiarized drivel composing public high school term papers!
Meanwhile, Kinism continues to be that gadfly that’s too small to swat. We like it that way.
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