User talk:Colipon
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For those of you that keep vandalizing my page, please feel free to continue to do so. I do not know what I said that triggered this vandalism, so if you wish to explain in civilized terms, I will be happy to receive you.
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F**k the Falun Gong
In the above heading ** stands for "or", "Fork" being a traditional term of endearment used in many native cultures of the Mariana Trench
But seriously, I've had it up to here with Falun Gong stooges trying to masquerade as good faith editors.
"But your information is totally POV!" "Oh, no, thats because of the source material! I'm just retarded and couldn't see that the source material was POV!"
"But your claims are unverifiable!" "Oh, yes, they are, Clear Wisdom Net and the Epoch Times, being the bastions of objective journalism that they are, verify these!"
"But the Communists can't possibly execute 200,000,000 Falun Gong members..." "Of course they can! Epoch Times says so! And anyway you're a Communist stooge!"
"But Li Hongzhi is a homophobic racist lunatic... look at his speeches!" "No, your interpretation of his words are WRONG! When he said he hated gays, he meant he didn't like happy people. When he said he hated blacks, he meant he hated black pieces in Chess..." --Sumple (Talk) 08:46, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Suppression of FG page
Hi, the following sentence is kind of awkward. “Falun Gong practitioners have claimed that the Zhongnanhai protest, the event that triggered the response from the Chinese government, was their response to government suppression.” First of all, many people do not know what the Zhongnanhai protest is and when it happened, hence I restored the paragraph that explains it. If this event is covered later in the article then it is that section needs to be removed. Secondly, note the italic part of the sentence above, can Wikipedia say that this event triggered response (ban) from the Chinese government? I don’t think we know enough to say that. --Samuel Luo 23:44, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
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A new approach to the Falun Gong article
Hello Colipon, please see the Falun Gong talk page and state your opinion about my proposal concerning a strict source policy. I think it's worth serious consideration. You know that the situation is tense, so we really need to find a common set of rules that is absolutely fair to all parties. In my opinion, the three-strike rule requires too much devotion to Wikipedia, and thus discriminates against a large group of editors. ---Olaf Stephanos 21:46, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
SEZs
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:SEZ&diff=104756759&oldid=103785732 The first four SEZs are not, even until present day, not co-exist with the city limits. Passer-by 20:19, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
UCFD
I have nominated a category you created, Category:Wikipedians who dislike Harry Potter, for deletion. You can contribute to the discussion at Wikipedia:User categories for discussion. Thanks, VegaDark 21:43, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Contact?
- Hi Gordie. Appreciate your comments on my bio page; you understand the situation well. Three days to read; four years to write! How do I give you my email without releasing it to the entire world? Or how do I get yours? I'm not experienced in Wiki Ways. Are you still in Shanxi? I was in Taiyuan several months ago, may be back later this year.
- Found your email and sent stuff.
CCP
I see your continued diligence in updating the number of people who have quit the CCP, and I think you are doing a great job. I would like to ask, would you like me to submit a renunciation of the CCP on your behalf? I know you are no longer a member, but I understand that you did not voluntarily renounce your membership. Let me know, and I can submit this for you. I think it would be a great idea!--Asdfg12345 12:17, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
- Falun Gong is crazy. More crazy than the CCP. Colipon+(T) 23:30, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Meditating and reading some books is crazier than snatching people's organs and incinerating their bodies? If you understand these important questions of conscience then you should make your stand and stop taking it so lightly. Of course, there are those who do not bat an eyelid when it comes to these things. I know the epoch times only reports bad things about China, but read this: Is the Human Heart Numbed or Warped?. I think unfortunately for many, the spark of goodness and justice that was once in their hearts has become extinct, and there is no more conscience left. If you still have these good thoughts, then why don't you make a stand on this? It is so simple. --Asdfg12345 00:47, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
- okay okay. I submit to Master Li's teachings. The Epoch Times is right about everything. CCP government is cruel and terrible, they should be rid of by Buddha law. Now please stop coming to my user page and attempt to change my political beliefs and try to make me "quit the CCP" on the Epoch times website even though I never said I was a member of the CCP to begin with. Colipon+(T) 02:03, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Sarcasm and insincerity are out of place here. You did tell me that you were a member and that later they revoked your membership. Nor is this is about political beliefs. It is about your conscience and how you want to exist. And I am not trying to "make" you do anything. Your choices are your own, and you will be responsible for every choice you have made.--Asdfg12345 19:17, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
Sure. Whatever you say. Colipon+(T) 00:48, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
- lol. Asdfg12345, would you like me to call the psychiatric hopsital on your behalf? Because although you didn't say you are a lunatic, you did not openly renounce your Falun Gong membership. --Sumple (Talk) 01:10, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
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DYK
--Carabinieri 23:06, 29 March 2007 (UTC)