User talk:63.245.145.113
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[edit] Pro Pedophile activism
- Wikipedia isn't censored because we do echo the world. By its very nature it is illegal worldwide, but Wikipedia should echo movements even if as individuals we class pro-paedophile activists as free thinkers or gross sexual perverts. The article pro-ruining-some-poor-little-kids-whole-life-for-the-sake-of-my-perverted-sexual-desires-activism could never exist in Wikipedia for the simple reason that it would only echo an individuals ideas see WP:OR. Mike33 - t@lk 11:12, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
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