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WIKIPEDIA CO-FOUNDER EXPOSES Platform's Liberal BIAS as Musk Prepares 'Grokipedia' Alternative

Gary FranchiJanuary 11, 202675 views
WIKIPEDIA CO-FOUNDER EXPOSES Platform's Liberal BIAS as Musk Prepares 'Grokipedia' Alternative
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The information war just got a massive shot in the arm as Wikipedia's own co-founder is torching the platform he helped create, calling out its shameless liberal bias that Patriots have known about for years.

In a bombshell exposé that's sending shockwaves through the establishment, Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has gone nuclear on his own creation, posting "Nine Theses About Wikipedia" that essentially admits what conservatives have been screaming from the rooftops: the so-called "neutral" encyclopedia is nothing more than a leftist propaganda machine.

Sanger's devastating critique, which he dramatically "nailed" to Wikipedia's digital door like a modern-day Martin Luther, appeared just days after a blockbuster interview with Tucker Carlson where he completely dismantled the myth of Wikipedia's objectivity.

Musk Strikes Back

The timing couldn't be more perfect. Within 24 hours of Sanger's truth bomb, Elon Musk announced the launch of "Grokipedia" – a direct competitor that promises to deliver actual facts instead of woke talking points disguised as encyclopedic entries.

This is exactly what America needs right now. For too long, Wikipedia has been the go-to source for students, researchers, and everyday Americans seeking information, all while secretly pushing a radical left agenda. Try looking up anything related to Trump, conservative policies, or traditional values – you'll find pages that read like they were written by CNN interns.

"Wikipedia has become a weapon of mass misinformation in the hands of leftist editors who think they're saving the world from wrongthink," one digital rights activist told us.

The establishment is panicking because they know their information monopoly is crumbling. When even Wikipedia's co-founder admits the platform has been compromised, you know the jig is up.

Patriots should celebrate this moment. We're witnessing the birth of true information freedom, where facts matter more than feelings and where conservative viewpoints won't be systematically censored or "fact-checked" into oblivion.

The question isn't whether Wikipedia can be saved – it's whether Americans are ready to embrace platforms that actually respect intellectual honesty. What do you think, Patriots? Is it time to abandon the woke encyclopedia for good?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeTeacherVerifiedjust now
As an educator, I've had to warn my students about Wikipedia's bias for years. I tried editing an article about a conservative economist once and my factual additions were removed within hours by their liberal editors.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
Thank you for being honest with your students about this! Too many teachers just accept Wikipedia as gospel.
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HistoryBuff1776Verifiedjust now
That's exactly the problem - they have gatekeepers who control the narrative. It's not really the 'neutral encyclopedia' they claim to be.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know when Musk's alternative will actually launch? I'm curious about how they plan to ensure actual neutrality rather than just swinging the bias in the other direction.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone with credibility is calling out Wikipedia's obvious liberal slant! I've noticed for years how political articles always seem to favor left-wing narratives while conservative viewpoints get buried or dismissed.
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TruthSeeker47Verifiedjust now
Same here - try looking up any controversial topic and you'll see the bias immediately. They cite mainstream media as 'reliable sources' while dismissing conservative outlets.
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LibertarianDadVerifiedjust now
Can't wait for Grokipedia! We desperately need alternatives to these biased platforms.