Masem
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2021 1:59 am
It seems to me that Masem regularly posts opinions on Wikipedia that are offensive to the point of disgusting.
The latest was his dismissal of the proposal to include "Disappearance of Cleo Smith" on the front page In The News section.
It follows on from his disturbing views on rape which he aired in the Katie Price saga regarding the encyclopedic relevance of her claim that she was raped by an unnamed celebrity a long time ago, which she wrote about in her media column but declined to take further when contacted by the police. Masem rather bizarrely chose to argue that this showed it mustn't have been very significant to Price, and even questioned why the police even followed it up.
It can't be an accident that his issues seem to be all about women and how they are portrayed in the media (sympathetically), he being infamous for his monumental efforts to suppress the description of Gamergate in Wikipedia as an issue of misogyny.
I wonder what else is lurking in his history, if this is what can be noticed without even going looking......
The latest was his dismissal of the proposal to include "Disappearance of Cleo Smith" on the front page In The News section.
While it cannot be denied that media coverage of such cases is always tied up in how the victim looks, it also can't be denied that a missing four year old girl being recovered safe and well after eighteen days is extremely rare, and that is the only reason why it was global news and has its own Wikipedia article.Oppose Who? Yet another MWWS issue that we should not give front page attention to. --Masem (t) 01:16, 3 November 2021 (UTC)
It follows on from his disturbing views on rape which he aired in the Katie Price saga regarding the encyclopedic relevance of her claim that she was raped by an unnamed celebrity a long time ago, which she wrote about in her media column but declined to take further when contacted by the police. Masem rather bizarrely chose to argue that this showed it mustn't have been very significant to Price, and even questioned why the police even followed it up.
It can't be an accident that his issues seem to be all about women and how they are portrayed in the media (sympathetically), he being infamous for his monumental efforts to suppress the description of Gamergate in Wikipedia as an issue of misogyny.
I wonder what else is lurking in his history, if this is what can be noticed without even going looking......
