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Today and Yesterday I had two articles put up for speedy deletion. The last one, "Good Germans" (see below), was put up for deletion by User Arthistorian1977 4 minutes after I created an article.

"'Notability purges' are being executed throughout Wikipedia by empire-building, wannabe tin-pot dictators masquerading as humble editors."
"There are some people on Wikipedia now who are just bullies, who take pleasure in wrecking ...They poke articles full of warnings and citation-needed notes and deletion prods till the topics go away.
-- The Charms of Wikipedia By Nicholson Baker The New York Review of Books.

I don't have time or patience to deal with passive aggressive editors. Life is to short. I hope that if User:Arthistorian1977 tries to become an administrator, this case will be brought up by editors in his nomination. Imaginelenin (talk) 14:54, 8 January 2018 (UTC)


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Good Germans is a phrase that originally referred to citizens of Nazi Germany who, after Germany’s defeat in World War II, claimed not to have supported the regime, yet made no claim to have opposed it in any significant way.