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Revision as of 17:58, 15 March 2009

I just don't like it is a paraphrased quotation used to characterize the arguments of certain individuals as being based in bias, personal opinion, political motiviation, or otherwise irrational or unwiki concepts. In the course of topical or meta discussion, such people may have attempted to support their arguments by referencing any of a number of varied disorganized Wikipedia policies, essays, or even rejected and deprecated policies; all to no avail, because others make a demonstrably more reasonable argument. Such people may continue to reject the more rational concept, simply because they find it repulsive, counter-intuitive, or else they "just don't like it." Others simply don't like to admit that they have been wrong, and as such "just don't like it" more than anything indicates an unwillingness to be reasonable, and find consensus with other people.