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Is there something illegal about that? If Wikipedia has organizational bias, it’s covered by their first amendment right.
You have "The right to free speech (as long as you're not dumb enough to actually try it)".
The Clash
rights for thee not for me
A right that's getting rapidly eroded. Like, 1A is a right that's pretty much reduced to only existing on paper at this point and some politicians are probably looking for a way to erase it from the Constitution entirely.
Oh, boy, you must be new here.