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Given the experiences of been called an Islamophobe repeatedly and having faced really weird edit warring of an editor who refuses to give simple answers at a talk page, I am a bit surprised I was blocked even twice for apparently not doing anything wrong. Since my blocks, I try to engage in the defense of useful editors when I become aware of the relevant discussions.
Given the experiences of been called an Islamophobe repeatedly and having faced really weird edit warring of an editor who refuses to give simple answers at a talk page, I am a bit surprised I was blocked even twice for apparently not doing anything wrong. Since my blocks, I try to engage in the defense of useful editors when I become aware of the relevant discussions.


==== Statement on the blocking policy ====
=== Statement on the blocking policy ===
"We’re not asking you to shoot them like you shoot us, we’re asking you to NOT shoot us like you don’t shoot them..."[https://twitter.com/wichkid/status/1346990204071108610?s=20 Inspired] by [[Davontae Harris]].
'''"We’re not asking you to shoot them like you shoot us, we’re asking you to NOT shoot us like you don’t shoot them..."'''[https://twitter.com/wichkid/status/1346990204071108610?s=20 Inspired] by [[Davontae Harris]].

If a request on a efficient and resilient pro-Kurdish editor is filed, admins were likely to T-Ban or block the editor. But I didn't find yet an admin who is willing to even address the issue of anyone calling the areas liberated from the Islamic State of the Levant or Jihadists (the best known UN classified Terror Organization in the world with countless front-page appearances in reliable sources, and a terrible women's rights record) Kurdish occupied, even if those are made in pages within the scope of the [[Wikipedia:General sanctions/Syrian Civil War and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]]. As [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Edit_warring&diff=989145983&oldid=989134031&diffmode=source I once raised the issue] of a {{Talk quote inline|very surprising tolerance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) which appears not to be on the radar of the Admins}} for edits like [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Incidents&diff=988287419&oldid=988286221&diffmode=source this one], which equates ISIL with the [https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/country-files/syria/news/article/syria-turkey-q-a-excerpts-from-the-daily-press-briefing-20-02-18 YPG (supported by a Global Coalition] in the fight against ISIL comprised of numerous NATO, EU and Gulf Countries), it was later me [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Swarm&diff=993277175&oldid=993259486&diffmode=source who was accused] of calling someone a sympathizer of a terrorist organization by an Admin.

An interesting example is [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee_Elections_December_2020/Candidates/Scottywong/Questions&diff=prev&oldid=990586561&diffmode=source this one], when I asked for the opinion about the ISIS issue of a candidate during the ArbCom elections on the 25th November 2020, the [[International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee_Elections_December_2020/Candidates/Scottywong/Questions&diff=990638986&oldid=990586561&diffmode=source This] was their response. The pro-Kurdish AANES, has democratic, gender-egalitarian, women empowering, multicultural policies and the SDF, which includes the YPG, are the armed forces of the AANES.

For issues like this we need an ArbCom Case on the Kurdish issue.


A '''library''' (opened on the 7 December 2020) with useful books and articles you can find [[User:Paradise Chronicle/Library|here]] (doesn't have so many books yet)
A '''library''' (opened on the 7 December 2020) with useful books and articles you can find [[User:Paradise Chronicle/Library|here]] (doesn't have so many books yet)

Revision as of 23:18, 8 January 2021

A little info about me

I am Paradise Chronicle. I like to contribute to Wikipedia. While doing so, I also learn a lot. About editing, and about the events and locations I am editing on. My aim on Wikipedia is to be cooperative with other editors. If an IP wants to include some phrases with apparently good faith, but doesn't bring a citation along with it, I try to find a citation and include it. I might also add a [citation needed] But if an IP just comes and mainly removes info, I tend to be an editor that rather wants to retain the info, instead of removing it. If an editor with an account wants to include info in an article on my watchlist with good faith, but with difficult citations or without citations, I try to get into a discussion with the editor. I try to be cooperative and informative on Wikipedia. I like to write about subjects that can be clarified further, and I also like to contribute to make existing articles better recognizable. I am interested in Kurdish issues, and it sometimes happens that these interests lead to a variety of articles like the ones about the Bedir Khans. This interest lead me to Cuneyd Zapsu, a prominent contemporary descendent of Bedir Khan, who again lead me to the creating of the article about Balsu, a Hazelnut producer Cuneyd Zapsu founded, which encouraged me to create an article about the Hazelnut production in Turkey, by far the largest Hazelnut production in the world.

Blocking historial

Since there are weird attempts to get people blocked for what ever, I thought I bring up here my own block historial. I was blocked for about an hour and a half from editing the Tell Abyad article by El C, after having reverted to the exact version I was asked to revert by Sysop El C. Despite this confusion, I see El C as one of the best Sysops I have interacted so far. At the time of the block he was multitasking at a speed and a correctness one just must applaud. Then I was blocked indefinitely without talk page access between 20 December 2019 and 3 of January 2020. This was done with no forgoing discussion or warning by Sysop Tony Ballioni (I am reminded of it every time I see my own page, as he appears as the creator of my User page). But after an appeal over Email, I regained my editing rights from Sysop Gorilla Warfare to who I am still grateful.

Given the experiences of been called an Islamophobe repeatedly and having faced really weird edit warring of an editor who refuses to give simple answers at a talk page, I am a bit surprised I was blocked even twice for apparently not doing anything wrong. Since my blocks, I try to engage in the defense of useful editors when I become aware of the relevant discussions.

Statement on the blocking policy

"We’re not asking you to shoot them like you shoot us, we’re asking you to NOT shoot us like you don’t shoot them..."Inspired by Davontae Harris.

If a request on a efficient and resilient pro-Kurdish editor is filed, admins were likely to T-Ban or block the editor. But I didn't find yet an admin who is willing to even address the issue of anyone calling the areas liberated from the Islamic State of the Levant or Jihadists (the best known UN classified Terror Organization in the world with countless front-page appearances in reliable sources, and a terrible women's rights record) Kurdish occupied, even if those are made in pages within the scope of the Wikipedia:General sanctions/Syrian Civil War and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. As I once raised the issue of a very surprising tolerance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) which appears not to be on the radar of the Admins for edits like this one, which equates ISIL with the YPG (supported by a Global Coalition in the fight against ISIL comprised of numerous NATO, EU and Gulf Countries), it was later me who was accused of calling someone a sympathizer of a terrorist organization by an Admin.

An interesting example is this one, when I asked for the opinion about the ISIS issue of a candidate during the ArbCom elections on the 25th November 2020, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. This was their response. The pro-Kurdish AANES, has democratic, gender-egalitarian, women empowering, multicultural policies and the SDF, which includes the YPG, are the armed forces of the AANES.

For issues like this we need an ArbCom Case on the Kurdish issue.

A library (opened on the 7 December 2020) with useful books and articles you can find here (doesn't have so many books yet)

This user is a participant in WikiProject Women in Red (redlinks→blue)

Can't move the user box to the right, yet. Maybe I am left winger...


Some of the articles I have created are:

Ottoman Empire

Cultural

About member of the Bedir Khan family (They are still very expandable, but I had access to a book about the Bedir Khans in English and thought I create them, as they are members of an important Kurdish family)

About a businessman and part time politician of Kurdish origin, also a descendent of the Bedir Khan family

About former Kurdish party leaders

About contemporary Kurdish politicians

Created for (Kurdish) Women in Red

About Kurdish organizations

About Kurdish journalists

About events I came across in the news

About peace

About the Inspectorates General

I have expanded several articles about Kurdish parties and organizations and also the ones of most of the Kurdish politicians

Then sometimes I also delve my interests into aspects like the painting

"female" Judges of the European Court of Human Rights like

general law

some "female" Lebanese ministers after the 2020 Beirut explosions like

Other articles I have created are about

Turkish nationalism

Members of the Malta Exiles

Justice concerning Turkey and Kurdistan

Books of Selahattin Demirtaş

Then articles I (re)-created from redirects are

Other articles