Media Wars

How a Handful of Woke Wikipedia Editors are Trying To Erase The Post and Other Outlets that don’t align with their worldview​


Wikipedia editors are helping politicians like Zohran Mamdani — and censoring outlets like The New York Post — by editing scandals out of entries.

For years, Mamdani has built relationships with the most radical groups in America. Before being elected mayor of New York City, he even went so far as to give a shout-out in one of the rap videos he recorded to five men convicted of financing Hamas — men who were held liable in federal court for the murder of a boy from New York City.

But Mamdani also has a solution, one afforded to far-left politicians: the media.

When The Post first broke the news of his infamous rap, mainstream media outlets ignored his pro-terror shoutout and instead focused on the cringe-inducing music, which Rolling Stone gushed over and Washington Post analyzed as part of his millennial bona fides.

What few realize is that this ideological Iron Dome doesn’t stop with the press. It extends into the infrastructure of information itself: Wikipedia.

New York Post stories generally shouldn't be in any encyclopedia, it's a tabloid
 

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