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The Wikipedia War That Shows How Ugly This Election Will Be

16 points| sndean | 5 years ago |theatlantic.com | reply

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[+] lnreddy|5 years ago|reply
Try sending joebiden.info to a friend on Facebook messenger, no seriously, do it right now. The message doesn't get sent. Unbelievable that this is happening in America.

Censoring public posts is one thing, but blocking private messages being sent between friends? I'm speechless that there isn't more furore over this!

[+] verdverm|5 years ago|reply
There are some great Jon Stewart clips further down. Man do I miss his commentary...
[+] iron0013|5 years ago|reply
This has nothing to do with the article.
[+] mc32|5 years ago|reply
What would people in Jamaica designate a person in mixed Indian and Jamaican descent, take that and add American. That’s the answer. Someone whose parents are from Ghana would be Ghanaian-American, rather than African American. Traditionally African American is for black Americans of African descent that were brought to US via the slave trade. The same way a white Uruguayan isn’t called european American but Uruguayan-American.
[+] __sisyphus__|5 years ago|reply
I tend to agree with this. I found a lot of the arguments from the article for her being "African-American" unconvincing.

From one perspective, I suppose one could make the argument that most "African-Jamaicans" would hold a similar distinction to "Africa-Americans" in that they share a common lineage. If you transitively apply that shared property, perhaps you could say that she's an African American "once removed" or whatever you want to call it. Although I'm not really sure how convincing I find that either.

What I wonder—is this distinction important one way or another to actual African Americans? Or is this actually just a contrived political battle?

[+] zozin|5 years ago|reply
And this is why you don't get your information from Wikipedia regarding any controversial topic.
[+] burfog|5 years ago|reply
She is well-protected and has been for some time. You could have predicted her being chosen by the fact that all sorts of info about her previous career was getting scrubbed from the Internet. (she would pile on criminal charges for black pot users, giving them huge prison sentences, which is now a really awkward fact)

As https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24139360 shows, you can't send the URL https://kamalaharris.info/ in a private message on Facebook or Instagram.

Over at Twitter, @NickPacilio described as "Communications at @twitter. Former @KamalaHarris press sec." is interfering with the election by blocking TeamTrump. So a person who literally worked for her campaign in a key role is now over at Twitter stopping her opponent's free speech.