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We are not Ouadfeul mouthpiece
We are not here to re-trumpet Ouadfeul's complaints about how he-was-so-terribly-mistreated-and-see-how-those-climate-change-guys-gang-up-on-us-skeptics. If third party reliable sources comment on the issue, we can cover it. If not and its just more self-serving self published claims that we do not use or blabber from the blog-o-sphere, then we don't cover it. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom16:14, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
As do I. I'd like to add that Jo Nova and Tallbloke aren't reliable sources and therefore shouldn't be used to justify inclusion of this stuff either. @Intuitive2000:, will you please discuss your edits instead of edit-warring incessantly, unless you want to get blocked? Jinkinsontalk to me16:27, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
We are here to tell the full story about this journal, not just part of it to favor somebody. The original post was very unbalanced in favor of Copernicus arguments for closing the journal. I added the official reply from Morner which has been published. The opinion of Jo Nova and Tallbloke are as reliable as those of Jeffrey Beall. You are censoring for political reasoning. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Intuitive2000 (talk • contribs) 16:43, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Dear TheRedPenOfDoom, to demonstrate that my premise is incorrect you need to do more than just stating "your premise is incorrect." It is evident that you do not want to write the full story by censoring the opinion of Morner and the opinions of other people that have studied the issue and concluded that Copernicus actions were a case of scientific censorship. If you think that their opinions and conclusions are wrong, add contrary arguments for other people that have properly analyzed the issue. You should not solve the issue by deleting what does not fit your prejudices to mislead the public. (Intuitive2000 (talk) 16:59, 24 March 2014 (UTC))[reply]
Dear TheRedPenOfDoom, I read the pages you pointed. They do not apply against my action but against your actions. In a controversy there are always two bells to be hear. You cannot silent one bell by deleting what does not fit your opinion. Are you claiming that Morner opinion are not as valid as Rasmussen's one? Are you claiming that the opinion of Jo Nova and Tallbloke are as reliable as those of Jeffrey Beall? (Intuitive2000 (talk) 17:10, 24 March 2014 (UTC))[reply]
you obviously did not read them very well if you still think we are here "to ring both bells". and we are particularly not here to parrot one party's self published rants nor to reprint the dregs of the blogosphere. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom17:20, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Dear TheRedPenOfDoom, you are demonstrating intolerance against opinions and persons that you personal oppose. As I said we are here to provide a fair analysis of the issue. Both bells must be present in this issue. I did not add "rants" but opinions that were formed by the authors after a careful analysis of the facts. You are presuming to know more on this issue than Morner himself! Provide evidences that the things are in the way you think they are. The article needs to be balanced. Search and add contrary arguments if you have them. Do not delete what does not fit your prejudices. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Intuitive2000 (talk • contribs) 17:29, 24 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]