Wikipedia changed the definition of "recession" to fit Biden's new narrative, then locked the page so no one could edit it
· Jul 29, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Friends don't let friends use Wikipedia as a citation source, especially now that it's a raging neo-commie wokefest with no grounding in reality.

Yeah, they slapped a "this page is protected to prevent vandalism" warning on the article.

Here's a peek under the hood:

Notice that talk about two consecutive quarters of economic contraction has been deleted.

And this only occurred AFTER Biden came out and changed the definition.

Absolutely nuts.

More context from DailyMail:

The Wikipedia page's history showed a flurry of edits, with an editor going by the name of Soibangla combing through the page and rooting out any references to the commonly held definition of a recession.

Soibangla then replaced those definitions with lines that more closely fit the Biden administration's take on things, with one line reading 'There is no global consensus on the definition of a recession.'

Some editors then tried to rebuke Soibangla's changes, only to then have another round of recession doubting editors change the article back to fit their ambiguous definitions.

A Wikipedia administrator froze the edit feature due to a 'Persistent addition of unsourced or poorly sourced content,' the website reads, while at the top of the page a banner warns readers that the article may have been 'affected by a current event' and not to take its content at face value for the time being.

Imagine if Trump had declared that blue is green and Wikipedia made it so!

Wikipedia did this, of course, at the same time the media collectively decided to remain silent about said recession.

Imagine thinking that stumping for one political party so hard that you literally change the dictionary for them means you're one of the good guys.

In case Wikipedia needs an actual definition of a recession, here's Bill Clinton two decades ago.


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