Cannabis Ruderalis


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  • curprev 11:3811:38, 15 May 2023Joe Roe talk contribs 17,922 bytes −869 Rv. WP:WHITEWASH from now-blocked user Tag: Undo
  • curprev 09:0809:08, 15 May 202386sedan talk contribs 18,791 bytes +869 Re-add sources deleted in error, undo bizarre and disturbing activist-scholar type language that appeared to mobilize biased language against an organization, while at the same time implying that their use of testimony justifies an Age of consent of 12. Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 21:2221:22, 12 May 202386sedan talk contribs 18,808 bytes +886 This is as far as we can go towards fire and brimstone denunciations of contemporary subjects - namely attribution of opinion. Wikipedia does not exist to echo the voice and invective of opinion journalists. We use secondary sources for only verifiable information - that which is objective, observable, doesn't have to be attributed (ideally) and the build our picture from there. Meanwhile, I see no copyright infringement within either organization's intro/home pages, as per Wikileaks. Tag: Reverted
  • curprev 18:1518:15, 12 May 2023Crossroads talk contribs 17,922 bytes −46 Umm no, this is the wording used by the cited secondary sources. "Alternative child sexual abuse testimony" is a WP:WHITEWASH. Tag: Manual revert
  • curprev 06:3806:38, 12 May 202386sedan talk contribs 17,968 bytes −176 Removed passage that can no longer be supported; consulting on use of source. Tag: Reverted
  • curprev 05:5305:53, 12 May 202386sedan talk contribs 18,144 bytes +222 Undid revision 1154371825 by Crossroads (talk) Rv unserious edit that left the article looking like a Judith Reisman screed. Its existence is verifiable, these claims are not. Tags: Undo Reverted
  • curprev 01:3801:38, 12 May 2023Crossroads talk contribs 17,922 bytes −222 →‎International: Closer to the actual secondary sources Tag: Reverted
  • curprev 01:2901:29, 12 May 2023Crossroads talk contribs 18,144 bytes −903 We're not linking these sites themselves, if nothing else because WP:COPYVIOEL. They are also not secondary sources.

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  • curprev 10:5610:56, 8 May 202386sedan talk contribs 19,047 bytes +44 Add Virped as example of an org to be excluded from this article due to the awkward disconnect between "pedophilia" and the pro-CSA/AoC Reform basis for inclusion in the list. Virped itself only marginally mobilizes the the MAP paradigm, hence the name.
  • curprev 10:4310:43, 8 May 202386sedan talk contribs 19,003 bytes +1,950 One organization I frequently see in my research nowadays. Said to agitate via a sock farm on the Matrix protocol. Also added Ipce's position on CSA to support removal of inaccurate claims in lede.

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  • curprev 11:5611:56, 7 May 202386sedan talk contribs 17,053 bytes +182 It is crucially important not to blanket these organizations with the unsupported charge of advocating illegal acts, as many of these individuals are still alive. Dr Gieles, for example, has stated on behalf of Ipce, that followers should abstain from all sexual contact for a variety of reasons, while not opposing law reforms.

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  • curprev 04:1604:16, 17 June 2021Crossroads talk contribs 16,725 bytes +8 Revert 8 February edit which I did not see. That was redundant and this is more accurate (they support acts of abuse)

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