User talk:108.26.190.111

Libelous and misleading Wikipedia post about me and our organization

Dear Wikipedia,

Our organization, MassResistance, is a pro-family activist organization that educates people to help them confront the attacks on the traditional family, children, religion, and society. Founded in 1995, we are based in Massachusetts but are active across the US and worldwide. We have supporters and activists in all 50 states of the US, Puerto Rico, and in over a dozen foreign countries.

However, that is NOT how Wikipedia portrays us. Instead, you employ libel, misleading characterizations, and “facts” that are often erroneous, irrelevant to our main mission and grossly outdated. I understand that Wikipedia is a liberal group. But even by your well-known standards of animosity toward conservatives, this is outrageous.

For example:

•	In the very first line you state: “MassResistance is a Waltham, Massachusetts-based hate group “

•	You state this about me: “Brian Camenker, a conservative bigoted activist. . .”

•	You make the statement: “MassResistance has also insisted that gays are trying to get legislation passed to allow sex with animals.” That is extremely misleading. What you leave out is that several bills were actually filed in the Massachusetts Legislature over the last several years to repeal the bestiality law – which we brought to peoples’ attention. We didn’t say that “gays” were doing it. We simply named the legislators involved. (It was actually filed again this year!)

•	You make a big deal about the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a far-left political organization, calling us a “hate group.” In fact, the SPLC has named over a thousand conservative groups as “hate” and “extremist” groups. SPLC has also attached those labels to conservative media personalities and even some members of Congress. Do you have this kind of a write-up for each of those? In fact, the SPLC is itself considered an extremist hate-group in many circles.

In addition, among others:

•	Your write-up of the Mike Olivio incident is full of absurd errors and of course, incomplete. He was not shooting a documentary. He was simply taking a photo of the school for an article. The police were upset because it was during dismissal time. He never “shed clothes” or anything of the sort. When the incident got to court, it was thrown out by the judge it became clear that all those ludicrous charges by the police were false. But that was never reported in the newspaper. However, on several occasions people have tried to correct that and post the court document number, etc. But those changes have always been somehow disallowed.

•	You say that we publish a blog and deal with “gun control” issues. I don’t recall us dealing with gun control issues. We stopped publishing the blog five years ago.

•	You attribute everything that MassResistance has written to me personally. Our articles are never given a by-line, because most of them are a collaborative effort, usually between two, three, or even four people.

Much of what you report is mostly factually correct, but is minor in the context of what we do. You seem to have cherry-picked things that upset liberals, particularly gay activists. On the other hand, you completely leave out work that we’ve done in the last several years that is much more relevant.

To sum up, your libelous and extremely biased (and sloppy) report on me and our organization is outrageous even by Wikipedia’s standards of animosity toward conservatives and conservative groups.

I am hereby asking that MassResistance be completely and permanently removed from Wikipedia’s website. If you absolutely refuse to do that, then I demand that an actual fair and balanced article be substituted -- unpleasant for you as that may be.

108.26.190.111 (talk) 04:18, 25 July 2016 (UTC)Brian Camenker President, MassResistance Waltham, Massachusetts 781-890-6001