Cliques, bullying, use of "policies" as a weapon, and the tyranny of the administration system

Fragment of a discussion from Talk:May 2011 Update

On en.wikipedia, I have essentially the same observation. I edited for many years. Then I edited pages that people were protecting as if Wikipedia was another advertising mouthpiece. My edits were accurate, supported by many, and resulted in the pages becoming more Wiki compliant. But enough individuals who opposed my edits worked together to get me indefinately blocked. Even people who spoke out in my favor simply gave up when the individuals simply repeated the same arguments again and again and wore people down, and some were even directly involved in restricting my ability to edit, even on my own Talk page. So I no longer edit, simply because a few people worked together to make it happen. Wikipedia is wonderful, but there is nothing stopping politically motivated people from ganging together to remove people they view as inimical to the interests they promote. To this day I am not editing as a direct result of a few politically motivated people who always claims it has nothing to do with any political motivation. But a review of my work shows quite a number of pages that used to be advertising pieces, even including wholesale copying from certain web pages, that are now more Wiki complaint as a result of my being willing to try to stand against the protection racket to apply Wiki policy. I simply annoyed too many people in being successful in doing that, and they got me indefinitely blocked. So there's one problem for Wikipedia to resolve. --LegitimateAndEvenCompelling 02:03, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

LegitimateAndEvenCompelling02:03, 16 May 2011