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Welcome to RationalWiki! Looks like you're off to a great start. I hope you enjoy your stay! Wehpudicabok [話] [変] 07:21, 30 October 2013 (UTC)

Hey.[edit]

Fuck you! PowderSmokeAndLeather (talk) 02:43, 28 January 2014 (UTC)

Unholy tits! :D --Evil Reptilian Overlord (talk) 02:47, 28 January 2014 (UTC)

You forgot[edit]

To mention the Rothschilds on your userpage since I assume you're involved in the establishment of a Central World Bank. Welcome to the club anyway. --Let Them Eat Cake (talk) 20:09, 27 May 2014 (UTC)

donotlink[edit]

There's a better explanation in the saloon bar, but basically it does essentially no good and it's a pain to clean up after if something goes oops. WalkerWalkerWalker 09:05, 8 August 2015 (UTC)

AFD[edit]

Got references for these ones? RationalWiki:Articles for deletion/Juan Andrés Salfate (español), RationalWiki:Articles for deletion/Joy of Satan (español) - David Gerard (talk) 15:37, 6 December 2015 (UTC)

Yeah. Evil Reptilian Overlord (talk) 22:00, 16 December 2015 (UTC)

BreadTube and Left of reason[edit]

I agree if you are adding a 'Left of reason' category to individual Youtubers belonging to BradTube. However, it seems inappropriate to add a 'Left of reason' category to the BradTube itself.

In the first place, the category was never described in a group other than a person. (It is also impossible to conclude that all of the BradTube Member have reasonable thinking without exception.)--BluePink (talk) 07:10, 12 October 2019 (UTC)

Good work[edit]

Good work on all of the Chile articles. That situation's pretty messed-up, and I'm glad we have someone covering it. Pizza SLICE.gifDuceMoosoliniYour friendly RW dictator moderator 03:29, 25 October 2019 (UTC)

Seconded. I had no idea of Piñera's connections to Pinochet until I read your writeup. It's especially important work because of the dearth of good Latin America coverage in English media. Colossal Squid (talk) 07:39, 30 October 2019 (UTC)

non-Western regions[edit]

I've lived in Asia and experienced many kinds of discrimination, abuse and violence. And I know more about human rights violations and absurdities in other parts of Asia than Westerners do. Frankly speaking, I think North America or Western Europe is better than other regions in all respects.

There are, of course, forces that advocate discrimination even in the West.(ex. alt-right, Christian fundamentalist and right-wing nationalist) However, it is certainly true that the West has fewer discrimination than non-Western regions.

Discrimination and human rights violations in the non-Western region are not the fault of Western imperialism. You can see it just by looking at Japan right now. Japan was rather a historically imperialist country.[1][2]

Look at a white supremacist named Breivik praising Korea and Japan. Look at a Aleksandr Dugin praising Islamic culture. The reason why extreme right-wing forces, including alt-rights, are loathing for Islam and the colored is because they are "the weak" and "the minority." Rather, they are secretly envious of the human rights violations taking place in the non-Western region. They are just psychopaths who enjoy persecuting the weak. In other words, alt-rights enjoy torturing the weak.

This is why I hate the Regressive Left as much as the alt-right. You don't have to feel guilty at all. You are right to defend the human rights of social minorities in the West, fighting alt-right and far-right forces. However, it is also worth considering whether those who are social minorities in the West will be minorities in the non-Western region.--BluePink (talk) 04:42, 16 November 2019 (UTC)

Especially, we shouldn't get caught up in Russia's manipulation. Think about Russia's support of alt-right(=Western chauvinism), while also supporting far-right/far-left who loathe the West in the non-Western region. Russia is splitting the world for its imperialist purposes.--BluePink (talk) 04:48, 16 November 2019 (UTC)

You seem to be interested in 'social justice'. Can you help me?[edit]

Yellow Fever.

For me, who actually lives in East Asia, I think I can see the real reason why white supremacists tend to be Yellow Fever. However, it was not politically correct if you wrote it down in the document, but also because it would be vulnerable to alt-rights.

So I don't know how to supplement the contents further.

Can you help me? --BluePink (talk) 11:09, 23 November 2019 (UTC)

You just need to supplement the document through the data.--BluePink (talk) 11:10, 23 November 2019 (UTC)

Left of reason[edit]

  • "Harry S. Truman" is the FDR's political successor. The FDR is a leftist politician, at least by U.S. and European standards. and nowadays most Americans rank Truman among the ten best presidents ever
    • Of course I respect him for personal reasons as well. He freed Korea from colonial rule by dropping nuclear weapons on Japan, defended South Korea from communism and provided economic aid to South Korea.
  • "Al Gore" was a politician who was a very progressive in American standards at the time.
  • "John F. Kennedy" is a great reformer. He was a welfare policy advocate and stood up to lobbyists and right-wingers. He represents the golden age of America.
    • "Lyndon B. Johnson" is Kennedy's political successor. During his political move, 'left of reason', as had a point worth.

Can't you refrain from biased editing?

Maybe you are Latin American style left-wing, so I understand to some extent. Central and South America was badly damaged by American imperialism. But just remember that not all countries are in the same position as Latin America. For South Korea, the U.S. is a great country that has liberated the Korea from imperial Japan, grown the South Korea economically, kept the South from communization and democratized the South Korea. And for liberals and social democrats in Hong Kong like Joshua Wong, the United States is a savior. Hong Kong rather has pro-business conservatives is very pro-Communist Party of China and and leftists who represent the working class tend to be anti-China/pro-American liberal.(ex. One country, two systems, Political parties of Hong Kong)

Please don't delete the Left of reason category from those documents. If you continue to delete the category independently, I will consider it vandalism.--BluePink (talk) 00:35, 7 December 2019 (UTC)


  1. Of course, I think imperialism is wrong. But what I want to say is that human rights violations in the non-Western region are not just due to past imperialism.
  2. The anti-Western sentiment in the left-wing camp in South Korea is also because Western countries are close to Japan after all. The South Korean leftists have antipathy toward Japan, but not much against the U.S. or Europe. Korea has a history of 35 years of colonial rule and exploitation by Japan in the past. In addition, leftist and liberals fighting for democracy in Hong Kong are rather fond of Britain and the Western.

Removal of content[edit]

I would be interested to hear your explanation of the removal of the "cited content" on the Piñera article. Carthage (talk) 20:36, 12 April 2024 (UTC)

Here are some citations you could use. The content of that article seems cherrypicked given that Chile still remains, as of 2019, one of the most unequal countries in Latin America, where "Half of Chilean workers earn $550 a month or less, according to the National Statistics Institute. A 2018 government study showed that the income of the richest was 13.6 times greater than those of the poorest." Carthage (talk) 20:40, 12 April 2024 (UTC)