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Elon Musk slammed Wikipedia on Friday for "losing its objectivity" after the online encyclopedia blocked users from editing its "recession" page — prompting accusations that it was running interference for the Biden administration.See also:
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"Wikipedia is losing its objectivity," Musk tweeted.
Wikipedia blocked users from revising its "recession" page after visitors to the site engaged in a frantic editing war over the definition of the term, which is being disputed by the Biden administration following the latest economic data showing a drop in GDP.
One Wikipedia user known as "Soibangla" edited the "recession" page to remove reference to the standard definition of the term.
The user added a line that read: "There is no global consensus on the definition of a recession."
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As of Friday morning, the page included a lock icon in the upper right corner indicating that it was placed in "semi-protection" mode whereby "unregistered users ... as well as accounts [that] are not confirmed or autoconfirmed" would not be able to make changes to the text.
"Wikipedia changed the definition of recession to favor the Biden regime, and then locked the page," tweeted right-leaning social media personality Mike Cernovich.
"Can't make Biden look bad before the midterm elections!" tweeted another Twitter user.
"This is only the start. They are trying to debate whether or not we are in a recession, but it's pretty much a lock. Yes, we are in a recession. And this is not just the U.S. This is a global problem. . . . Let me put his into perspective. If you add up all the global GDP's, we are roughly $100 trillion. The problem is there is well over $350 trillion in debt worldwide. . . . When I graduated college . . . anything above 100% debt to GDP was considered a banana republic. Look where we are today. Globally, it's 350% debt to GDP. What that tells me is the world is a banana republic."
The UK is in the grip of a knife crime epidemic, with the latest figures for England and Wales showing offences involving knives are up by 10 per cent compared to the previous year.
And there's good reason to believe that lockdowns have had a significant impact on that increase, both in torturing children mentally and emotionally, as well by further impoverishing families.
This weekend saw a wave of stabbings in London that saw three people killed in less than 24 hours and another badly injured.
'We have arrested two people in connection with the incident.
Lilia's body was found outside MS Agricultural Services along a quiet lane next to quaint cobbled streets lined with cafes and coffe shops.
Much of the nearby area is commercial, with car parks, a high street and several boarded-up shops, but the street also runs alongside the end of a residential road.
The local community was in a state of shock as they came to terms with the tragic news late on yesterday evening, with heartbroken residents calling it the 'most shocking tragedy ever to befall' the town.
Arthur Smith, 66, who knelt down to say a prayer at the scene said: 'It is just so shocking. A poor little angel has lost her life. I feel so sorry for her and her parents.
'Whoever did it should be locked up for life - and I mean life. When I was growing up, you could never imagine something like this happening.'
Other residents said they had seen armed police in nearby streets last night as police launched their investigation into the death of the girl.
Taxi driver Jonathan Newton, 55, said: 'We are a close knit community here and the town is rocked to the core by this tragedy.
Figures reveal how knife crime rate has shot up
Last week it emerged police forces in England and Wales had recorded the highest number of offences in 20 years, driven by a sharp rise in fraud, rape and violent attacks.
A total of 6.3million crimes were recorded in the year to March 2022 — four per cent higher than the previous all-time high of 6.1million in 2019/20.
It was also up 16 per cent on 2020/21, when crime levels were affected by Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.
The figures, which were published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), showed knife crime, theft and domestic abuse all increased in the 12 months to March.
Police-recorded offences of fraud and computer misuse rose 17 per cent, from 828,364 in 2020/21 to 965,162 in 2021/22.
Knife crime rose by 10 per cent to 49,027 offences in the year to March, compared to 44,642 in the previous 12 months — though this is below the pre-pandemic year of 2019/20, which saw 55,078 offences.
Edgar Buncis, whose young son Roberts was murdered in Boston nearly two years ago, has told how the schoolgirl's family will be going through 'hell' as he urged them to 'be strong.'
Roberts was stabbed more than 70 times in a frenzied attack just days before his 13th birthday. Marcel Grzeszcz, 15, was convicted of Roberts' murder and jailed for a minimum of 16 years last November.
Today Mr Buncis has today begged for answers after the latest tragedy.
He said: 'Dear family, you will go through the hell, be strong, take any help you can get.
'My son was stabbed to death 12/12/2020 and I still live with that and think it never will end. It's so sad.
'Where are we going, what is wrong with this world, what is wrong with Boston ... I would tell you thousands of words but don't know what to say ... be strong, love those who you have.'
'Lincolnshire Police has launched a murder inquiry and Boston Borough Council is working closely with officers as part of the investigation, including the sharing of CCTV footage from the area.
Home Office figures from 2016 found Boston was the murder capital of England and Wales.
Boston came top of a list of the local authorities with the most cases of murder, attempted murder or conspiracy to commit murder per 100,000 people.
There was a rate of 15 murderous crimes per 100,000 people up to September 2015 - ranking as the highest per person average in England and Wales and rivalling huge cities such as Birmingham or London.
And the overall crime rate in the town for 2021 was recorded as 100 crimes per 1,000 people, making it among the most dangerous in Lincolnshire.
The chilling number of child murders in the UK in the last year
Ava White - 25 November 2021 - was just 12 years old when she was stabbed to death in Liverpool City Centre in November last year. But she was stabbed by a 14-year-old boy after an argument about him filming her. As she went towards him to get him to delete the footage he lashed out with a knife, stabbing her in the neck.
Zaian Aimable-Lina - 30 December 2021, 15, (below) suffered three stab wounds in Ashburton Park in Croydon, south London.
A 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder.
Kennie Carter - 22 January 2022 - Officers were called to Thirlmere Avenue, in Stretford, to reports a boy had been found with stab injuries. He was later named locally as Kennie Carter.
Jakub Szymanski - 9 June 2022 - was branded a 'hero' who 'fought for his family' after stepping in to to save his mother, Katarzyna Bastek, who was left 'seriously injured' following an attack in Miles Platting, Manchester.
David-Mario Lazar - 25 January 2022 - Five year old David-Mario Lazar was killed while in the care of one of the people meant to look after him - his grandmother.
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