Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/219.78.60.82

User:219.78.60.82

 * Suspected sockpuppeteer


 * Suspected sockpuppets

TallNapoleon (talk) 06:07, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
 * Report submission by

Edward Nilges, again. See http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Ayn_Rand&diff=246235907&oldid=246235071
 * Evidence


 * Comments

19 Oct 2008

I created Lilith as a sockpuppet. This is the only time I've ever done so on any electronic forum. I decided to do so because at the Ayn Rand page, I saw that Randroids had no compunction whatsoever about their far more serious ethical failings: they systematically destroyed the online reputations of contributors who demurred from the "Rand a philosopher" view, in support of a commodities speculator and pornographer who is using the Open Content movement for personal aggrandizement.

Lilith as an alter ego allowed me to refine my critique of the "Rand a philosopher" view which is based on a theoretical definition of "philosopher" designed to meet the ordinary understanding of philosophy and simultaneously avoid any possible charge of elitism.

Lilith hereby bids her fans a hearty farewell.

As Stalinists found out, any destruction of what is ordinarily thought to be fair dealing, including the strange and toxic "libertarianism" of Jimbo Wales and wikipedia, creates a moral vacuum in which the strangest and most monstrous precepts rage and howl. Among them is the terroristic idea that any one "banning" of a user by a user with a few more barnstars can subsequently be used to mark that person with Cain's markings.

Once people so depart from ordinary fair dealing, they are apt to become shall we say rigid about the new morality.

Edward G. Nilges, adjunct professor of philosophy Roosevelt Univ 1974..1976, adjunct professor of computer science Roosevelt Univ 1974..1978, adjunct professor of computer science DeVry Univ 1998..1999, instructor/trainer in comp sci Princeton Univ 1987..1991, author "Build Your Own .Net Language and Compiler", Apress 2004. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 219.78.60.82 (talk) 06:21, 19 October 2008 (UTC)


 * Conclusions
 * Already blocked.  Enigma  message 21:36, 22 October 2008 (UTC)