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The problem for this dumb Twittard's reasoning, if it could even be called that, is that no 'Alt-Right anti-semitic trope' would *ever* have an uncritical Wikipedia article dedicated to it. Effectively labelling Wikipedia an 'Alt-Right' website is insane.
*Many* Wikipedia moderators are some of combination of openly Leftist, queer, or trans - as a mere cursory scrolling of their user profiles quickly reveals - and you can't find a single overt Rightist who has any power whatsoever over Wikipedia's content. Consequently, the fact that even a Left-biased website doesn't declare it an 'Alt-Right anti-semitic trope' strongly suggests that it plain and simply isn't.
If this was really some 'Alt-Right anti-semitic trope' lacking in historical evidence, this article's beginning wouldn't read anything like this. It would instead be extremely critical and dismissive, beginning with the words: 'Operation Cast Thy Bread is an anti-semitic theory which falsely accuses the Haganah and later the Israeli Defence Forces of conducting a top-secret biological warfare operation to contaminate drinking water wells using typhoid bacteria during the 1948 Palestine war, in violation of the 1925 Geneva protocol. There is no evidence that Operation Cast Thy Bread ever occurred. It is an anti-semitic theory spread by Islamists, neo-Nazis, and White supremacists on the Internet.'
It doesn't read that way at all. That strongly suggests that it has such firm evidence that no one can debunk it. Not the Leftist queers and trannies moderating Wikipedia, not the kikes who no doubt try to edit it to read more like the above, whose edits, much to their chagin, are probably getting reverted, leading bagellers to fear that Wikipedia must be an anti-semitic, neo-Nazi website, and to feel that they are being Holocausted.
I got the axe at Wikipedia, but I still edit it due to having a small army of alts.
During the December 2025 arbcom election, I made sure to vote against a janny that had BLM in their user page and another janny that was an asexual dyke.
The dyke failed to ascend to Arbcom membership, thankfully,
*Many* Wikipedia moderators are some of combination of openly Leftist, queer, or trans - as a mere cursory scrolling of their user profiles quickly reveals - and you can't find a single overt Rightist who has any power whatsoever over Wikipedia's content. Consequently, the fact that even a Left-biased website doesn't declare it an 'Alt-Right anti-semitic trope' strongly suggests that it plain and simply isn't.
If this was really some 'Alt-Right anti-semitic trope' lacking in historical evidence, this article's beginning wouldn't read anything like this. It would instead be extremely critical and dismissive, beginning with the words: 'Operation Cast Thy Bread is an anti-semitic theory which falsely accuses the Haganah and later the Israeli Defence Forces of conducting a top-secret biological warfare operation to contaminate drinking water wells using typhoid bacteria during the 1948 Palestine war, in violation of the 1925 Geneva protocol. There is no evidence that Operation Cast Thy Bread ever occurred. It is an anti-semitic theory spread by Islamists, neo-Nazis, and White supremacists on the Internet.'
It doesn't read that way at all. That strongly suggests that it has such firm evidence that no one can debunk it. Not the Leftist queers and trannies moderating Wikipedia, not the kikes who no doubt try to edit it to read more like the above, whose edits, much to their chagin, are probably getting reverted, leading bagellers to fear that Wikipedia must be an anti-semitic, neo-Nazi website, and to feel that they are being Holocausted.
They suck.
I got the axe at Wikipedia, but I still edit it due to having a small army of alts.
During the December 2025 arbcom election, I made sure to vote against a janny that had BLM in their user page and another janny that was an asexual dyke.
The dyke failed to ascend to Arbcom membership, thankfully,
He's J-pilled and his church was being protested for weeks by white leftards because he said that black culture was degenerate and violent.