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Hollywood values

If memory serves, Conservapedia used to rank #1 at Google for the term Hollywood values and as a result it has over 500,000 views. Conservapedia now has its short article Hollywood ranking in the Google top 10 for this term which is kind of strange.

Regardless, a ton of work has gone into Conservapedia's article Hollywood values, but somehow it got filled with red links which unfortunately makes an article look unsightly so people are more apt to click off the article faster which reduces an articles search engine ranking. I removed the articles red links so hopefully that pops it back into the Google top 10 ranking.

Also, one of the things that makes the Hollywood values crowd stand out is their multiple divorces. People kind of scratch their heads why they go through so many spouses. I just created the articles Psychological and sociological research about individuals with multiple divorces and Narcissism and individuals who have had multiple divorces and posted links to those articles in a relevant section of the Hollywood values article.

I will do some analysis later this year and see if there is anything Conservapedia could do to have its Hollywood values article rank in the Google top 10 again. Conservative (talk) 06:31, November 6, 2023 (EST)

By the way, Bing ranks Conservapedia's article Hollywood values in the Bing top 5 search results.
I may give you a quick call this week about something that Conservapedia could do to pop its article into the Google top 10 search results again. Conservative (talk) 06:59, November 6, 2023 (EST)
Thanks so much for cleaning up Hollywood values (#43 among our most popular entries). If only we could clean up Hollywood industry, then that would be great too!--Andy Schlafly (talk) 14:22, November 6, 2023 (EST)
Your welcome. I created some additional divorce related articles so I was able to expand the article Psychological and sociological research about individuals with multiple divorces. The deeper they dive into Conservapedia by clicking on internal links related to the Hollywood values article, the higher the Hollywood values article will potentially rank. Conservative (talk) 14:33, November 6, 2023 (EST)
It's market demand. The industry is just giving the public what they demand. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 14:37, November 6, 2023 (EST)

Hollwood is not giving many people in the public what they very much want.

  • Study: "An annual box office study shows that in 2015 American moviegoers still preferred movies with strong conservative content or values over movies with strong liberal or leftist values, by more than 12-to-one. The impact was felt overseas and on home video as well."[1]

Steve Turley just cited a 2015 study that conservative movies consistently outperform liberal movies.[2]

Older studies:

I trust this clarifies matters. Conservative (talk) 17:52, November 6, 2023 (EST)

The issue is little different than the Bud Lite/Dylan Mulvaney controversy. Consumers may boycott a movie here and there (Sorcese's Passion of Christ, for example), but the whole industry, or at least one major production and distribution company (like Budweiser; perhaps Netflix) to start with to send the industry a message. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 18:00, November 6, 2023 (EST)
As to conservative movies being "more successful" - they are so rare, conservatives flock to see it. Again, market demand and market efficiency is at work: the industry has it figured out that they would gross as much money making 1 conservative movie per year (to "fill a niche") vs. making 12 per year over 12 months. And it's more cost efficient (the reduction in recurring production costs coupled with pent-up demand also leaves more marginal investment capital for higher quality in script writing and production value than usual. Hollywood producers recognize the "conservative market" is not an extinct market, so they give them what they want and take conservative consumers money once a year or so). RobSGive Peace a Chance! 18:15, November 6, 2023 (EST)

Do I detect a pattern here?

RobS: This month will determine the future of global politics for the next 30 years.

User:Conservative: This month will not determine the future of global politics for the next 30 years.
RobS: The industry is just giving the public what they demand.
User:Conservative: Hollwood is not giving the public what they want.

Maybe User:Conservative should examine his instinctive debate technique so he doesn't have to waste 2 years of his life writing neo-Nazi hate screeds to cover up an intellectual gaffe. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 13:29, November 7, 2023 (EST)


I detect a pattern of you being wrong and resenting it when shown to be wrong.

For demonstration purposes I will take one year from this article and it is not a fluke year. All years 2003 to 2015 the conservative category corporately made more than the liberal category of movies.

Content: 2015 Avg. Box Office

  • All Conservative/Moral Categories: $94,645,797 box office sales
  • All Leftist Categories: $7,690,834

I trust this further clarifies things.

P.S. This specific month of April 2020 did not determine the future of global politics for the next 30 years. See: [[Essay: The SPECIFIC MONTH OF APRIL 2022 was not a pivotal point in politics that will affect politics for 30 years|The SPECIFIC MONTH OF APRIL 2022 was not a pivotal point in politics that will affect politics for 30 years]].

P.S.S. You were also wrong about how supposedly great Russia was to live in too as the Russians are very unhappy. [[Essay: Are the Russians as unhappy as they claim they are?]]. Russia has the 2nd highest alcoholism rate in the world as can be seen at [[Alcoholism in Russia]].

P.S.S.S. [[Essay: The United States will be the leading power in the world for the foreseeable future|The United States will be the leading power in the world for the foreseeable future]]. USA! USA! USA! Conservative (talk) 15:17, November 7, 2023 (EST)

No, it doesn't clarify things.
Give us the unit cost per movie, i.e. the divisor of $94 million and $7 million. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 15:18, November 7, 2023 (EST)
P.S. Is your argument that America's morally degenerate entertainment industry will help keep America the leading power for the foreseeable future? RobSGive Peace a Chance! 15:21, November 7, 2023 (EST)
I know that the evidence I provided blows your leaking ship of an argument out of the water. I rest my case. Feel free to engage in last wordism. Conservative (talk) 15:26, November 7, 2023 (EST)
Can't answer a simple question from your own source, Ok. Add in trolling the thread by bringing off-tonic subjects about Russia & the US. Typical non-responsive trolling. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 15:31, November 7, 2023 (EST)
Wise people embrace being shown wrong as it helps them be wiser. Unwise people go beserk and drone on and on and on doubling down about their error because they hate it when they are shown to be wrong.
And I know I tipped over your "Mother Russia is a pious woman" farce too. Drunkards aren't holy and Russia has the second highest rate of alcoholism rate in the world. Conservative (talk) 15:39, November 7, 2023 (EST)
I'm sorry, your inability to stay on topic in a discussion thread and trolling causes me to withdraw from these conversations, especially since you posted that
Russia being governed by a bunch of drunks is "Another reason why I don't wet my pants every night due to Russian, sabre rattling, nuclear war threats."
Yah, that's who we need with their fingers in the button, anybody but "sober minded" individuals. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 15:54, November 7, 2023 (EST)
Thank you for help inspiring my new essay at: [[Essay: Mother Russia is not a pious woman. Drunkards are not holy. Russia has the 2nd highest rate of alcoholism in the world|Mother Russia is not a pious woman. Drunkards are not holy. Russia has the 2nd highest rate of alcoholism in the world]]. Conservative (talk) 16:13, November 7, 2023 (EST)
Fine. As long as Andy's comfortable with your neo-Nazi rhetoric, who am I to complain? RobSGive Peace a Chance! 16:15, November 7, 2023 (EST)
Still waiting for your: Essay: The victory of Progressivism over alcohol: America has the highest rate of fentanyl deaths in the world. Seems to me it would be more timely and relevant than your recycled neo-Nazi hate screeds. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 16:21, November 7, 2023 (EST)
Russian plane passengers: More vodka please!

*Russian passenger Threatens to Blow Up Plane Unless He's Given Alcohol, Newsweek, 2023

*A Russian Plane Had to Make an Emergency Landing After a Drunk Passenger Tried to Hijack It, Time magazine, 2019

*Russian passenger tied to seat with sticky tape after trying to break into plane cockpit, Independent, 2019

*Drunk Russian passenger faces six years in jail for ‘air hooliganism’. Stewardess breaks leg in struggle, New York Post, 2019

See also: [[Essay: Mother Russia is not a pious woman. Drunkards are not holy. Russia has the 2nd highest rate of alcoholism in the world|Mother Russia is not a pious woman. Drunkards are not holy. Russia has the 2nd highest rate of alcoholism in the world]]

I trust this clarifies my clarification. Conservative (talk) 17:13, November 7, 2023 (EST)

I trust this clarifies matters. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 17:28, November 7, 2023 (EST)

Conservapedia admin is trying to turn God's word on the matter of divorce into a mere suggestion

As far as the content, I had nothing wrong or radical in my Conservapedia article on the topic of Divorce and New Testament theology.

Yet RobSmith gave some bizarre talk page comment about God being divorced and then turned my article into an essay. RobSmith is trying to turn God's clear words about divorce into some weak toast suggestion.

Please reverse his move. Conservative (talk) 18:05, November 9, 2023 (EST)

The New Testament does not use psychobabble, like "narcissistic personality disorder".


They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man's, shall he return unto her again? shall not that land be greatly polluted? but thou hast played the harlot with many lovers; yet return again to me, saith the LORD.

—Jeremiah 3:1

For thy Maker is thine husband; the LORD of hosts is his name; and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel; The God of the whole earth shall he be called.

—Isaiah 54:5

God himself is divorced, per his own word, yet is willing to forgive and receive the unfaithful sinner back. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 18:09, November 9, 2023 (EST)
RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 18:09, November 9, 2023 (EST)
The article doesn't have anything about psychology in it. I merely had some links in the "See also" section. Conservative (talk) 18:19, November 9, 2023 (EST)
They are gone now. Leave them out. Psychobabble has nothing to do with New Testament theology. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 18:21, November 9, 2023 (EST)
I will accept this compromise. We can keep it being an article with 100% theological content on the page and not have the former "See also" edits. Conservative (talk) 18:26, November 9, 2023 (EST)
Thank you. And I'm sure God will thank you too, someday eventually. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 18:28, November 9, 2023 (EST)

Discourteousness: Hell will freeze over before I become courteous to other editors and stop clogging up Recent Changes with my Essays and triplicate cut n paste spam from my user space

In order to irritate me, RobSmith is insisting that every minor edit I make that I check the minor edit box.

And if I don't do so, he erases the text on the page and replaces it with the huge graphic like this one here: https://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=User:Conservative/sandboxfile&oldid=2004042

But if you look at RobSmith's edits, he does not super consistently use this box for minor edits. So obviously, he doesn't care about this issue.

And Andy you don't use the minor edit box super consistently. I don't know of any Conservapedians who do check the minor edit box for minor edits super consistently. And if I use this minor edit box, who am I going to think about but RobSmith which is something I am not going to do anymore.

To see for yourself, look at:

It's obviously a power play. And a power play I refuse to play along with anymore. When you give an arrogant person an inch, I realize now that they see it as appeasement. Well, that's over. Hell will freeze over before I check the minor edit box.

RobSmith wants to add a bunch of rules for Conservapedians aren't in the Conservapedia Commandments or Conservapdedia Guidelines. And haven't been a practice for 15 years.

I will call you about this matter so you can have a chance to straighten things out with RobSmith.

I would hope that you see things my way and would not put up with this type of harassment to continue.

Below is the minor big ugly graphic he is putting on my pages.

Use the button.PNG

I am sure things can be worked out. Conservative (talk) 07:09, November 15, 2023 (EST)

Some great news: Search engine traffic is up 25%. Also, the Hollywood values article now ranks #1 at Google. My analysis and the changes I made to the article/website paid off

I have some great news. Google referral traffic to Conservapedia is up about 25% according to the leading web marketing company SEMRush.

And remember how I told you that Conservapedia no longer ranks in the Google top 10 for the search "Hollywood values"?

Well after I did my on-page analysis and optimization for the article and made the changes that I thought should be done, the Hollywood values article ranks #1 at Google for the term Hollywood values. What I did was to improve how the article looked plus I created a bunch of complementary articles on multiple divorces (Hollywood entertainers often have multiple divorces) which causes some people to dive into the Conservapedia website deeper.

And I am sure that other things can be done to increase search engine traffic too. I plan on having access to some great web marketing tools in the future, but my initial analysis and implementation was very successful from the time and return on investment point of view. Conservative (talk) 13:47, November 15, 2023 (EST)

I am continuing to optimize the Hollywood values article so it has "sticking power" in terms of better keeping its #1 Google ranking. I am ramping up some things in my off-wiki life, but I will try to get in contact with you as soon as I can. The purpose of my call will be to have Conservapedia continue to gain search engine traffic. Conservative (talk) 21:01, November 15, 2023 (EST)
I made some additional progress as far as optimizing the Hollywood values article. I came up with a strategy on how to best do this. Next time we talk, I will fill you in about this matter. Conservative (talk) 23:52, November 17, 2023 (EST)

About the pro bono web marketing work I am doing for Conservapedia

As you know, I do web marketing work for nonprofit websites and as a result they receive millions of extra page views. Some of the work I have done has been cited by a web marketing agency that I have no connections to.

Presently, I am doing some pro bono work for Conservapedia and there is something that is impeding my work. The pro bono work I am doing is for the Conservapedia article Hollywood values which I recently got ranked #1 at Google for this search. Presently, the article has over 500,000 page views and it is one of your favorite Conservapedia articles.

Also, I came up with a way that the "Sex and drugs and rock and roll" aspect of the Hollywood values article (which is a very small portion of the article) can still be incorporated into the article. And the icing on the cake is that it will further enhance the "stickability" of Conservapedia's search engine ranking so Conservapedia will retain its current ranking longer.

Unfortunately, there is something that is hindering my pro bono SEO work for Conservapedia. If this problem persists, next time we talk, I will discuss this with you. The good news is that this can be easily fixed with no extra effort on your part or on the part of Conservapedians. I just need your cooperation on this matter. Conservative (talk) 15:28, November 18, 2023 (EST)

Is this related to keeping certain pages at the top of the stack on Recent Changes which promotes some pages while suppressing others? RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 16:01, November 18, 2023 (EST)

Improving the web traffic and impact of key Conservapedia articles

Because people judge a book by its cover, the lede of an article and its general first appearance are very important. By general first appearance, I mean the first 1-3 seconds a web visitor is on the particilar page. If the lede and general first appearance of a Conservapedia article is not good, its general traffic will suffer, time spent on the page will suffer, its search engine ranking for various terms terms will suffer and its shares on social media will suffer. In short, a bad first impression will cause people to quickly click of the page and not read the article plus other user engagement stats and other web marketing stats will suffer. Bottom line: Few people will read the article and it will have little to no impact on society.

Also, beauty/esthetics matter when it comes to web articles and other matters in life. And that is why smart urban planners and architects design beautiful cities/buildings that elevate a city and bring in tourists. Its also why guys get haircuts and women shave their legs if they want to gets dates and better keep their spouses/girlfriends/boyfriends.

Key examples:

1. With the above in mind, take a look at present day version of this article: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Compare that with the March 10, 2019 version of the article which is HERE.

2. Next, in terms of a first impressions (namely the first 1-3 seconds), take a look at the Joe Biden article. Now compare it with the December 28, 2021 version of the Joe Biden article which is HERE and the May 26, 2021 version of the article which is HERE.

3. Next, in terms of first impressions (namely the first 1-3 seconds), take a look at Conservapedia's Volodymyr Zelensky article. Now look at Wikipedia's Volodymyr Zelensky article HERE. Which article has a better first impression (the first 1-3 seconds of seeing an article)? By the way, I am no fan of Volodymyr Zelensky and think he is a corrupt, authoritarian and foolish leader.

4. Next, look at Conservapedia's Ukraine article. Next, look at the August 25, 2023 version of Conservapedia's Ukraine article HERE. Which version of the article gives a better general first impression (First 1-3 seconds of looking at the article)?

As you are aware, I am no fan of Richard Dawkins. Despite this, I designed an attractive lede and general first impression of the article and as a result, its page view count was over 1,500,000 page views (the view counter got reset) and the article had an impact. For example, Ms. Magazine cited the article before Richard Dawkins' very public conflicts with feminists that lead to his downfall in popularity and caused a big schism in the atheist movement which in turn caused the Decline of the atheist movement. During the time of the atheist movement in terms of its peak, the Conservapedia Richard Dawkins article ranked in the Google top 10 for the term "Richard Dawkins".

Next time we talk, I will briefly talk to you about how to create a good first general impression for an article and how to get it ranked higher at the search engines. Conservative (talk) 17:19, November 18, 2023 (EST)

Sounds great. We heard it all before. Now tell us why you were a fan of giving away $150 billion to a corrupt authoritarian leader? RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 17:56, November 18, 2023 (EST)
Andy, setting aside the fact that I don't wrestle with pigs in the mud or fling poo at monkeys who fling poo at me, I look forward to talking to you soon. And I hope you don't put too much hope in someone who obviously has challenges when it comes to creating good article ledes or creating an article which gives a first good impression. Conservative (talk) 18:27, November 18, 2023 (EST)
The other thing that I am going to mention to you is the following two key points: 1) If the general tone and wording of a web article appears to be written by someone with a lot of anger/hate, it will be a big turn off to readers and they will quickly click off an article. 2) If the article has intentional falsehoods or a great deal of spin so that it violates the fallacy of exclusion (not dealing with significant counter arguments/evidence), many people will quickly clickly off the page. As a lawyer, I am sure that you are aware that lawyers who ignore the key evidence that opposing counsel brings forth, often lose cases. Conservative (talk) 18:53, November 18, 2023 (EST)
Okay, why don't you help us recruit some editors of varying viewpoints to work cooperatively with? RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 19:06, November 18, 2023 (EST)

Increasing traffic and editors

While I was taking a walk this evening, I thought about Conservapedia increasing or maintaining its web traffic.

With that in mind, below is what I came up with:

1. Andy can decide what he desires as far as Conservapedia either maintaining or increasing its web traffic. Of course, this will incorporate: how Andy and/or DavidB4 will fix the program Guard dog and whether or not the log on problem and caching issues will be fixed.

2. RobSmith, Andy and other Conservapedians will decide if they are going to go on a editor recruitment drive and what they are going to do if they were to go on a editor recruitment drive.

3. RobSmith, other editors and Andy, can either create content with no particular plan or create individual/collective content production plans.

4. For the next 24 months, the web traffic level of Conservapedia can be looked at every 6 months using: Andy's internal traffic logs; Conservapedia's Hyperstat ranking, and Similarweb.com - Conservapedia. In addition, I can provide SEO data from SEMRush.com plus I have some other data at my disposal. The traffic stats will be tracked at: User: Conservative/Conservapedia traffic stats

5. Due to some off wiki goals, my involvement with Conservapedia in the next 24 months will be very minimal and consists solely of some SEO tweaks to the Hollywood values article and perhaps a few other articles (I may or may not do a some user space edits too). So the SEO traffic or other traffic as a result of my efforts will be very negligible to none.

6. At the end of the 24 months, Andy and any other Conservapedians who are interested can decide what worked and/or did not work and I can assist Conservapedia with a plan on moving forward should such a plan be desired.

Current Conservapedia traffic stats and web marketing stats:

Hypestat Conservapedia on 11-19-2023.jpg
Other hypestat stats 11-19-2023.jpg
Conservapedia - Similarweb October 2023.jpg
SEMRush data 11-19-2023.jpg



I look forward to talking to you at the 6 month intervals and at the end of the 24 months. Conservative (talk) 00:16, November 19, 2023 (EST)

Your first illustration above is from the same source you alleged to me not two months ago could be hacked and forged. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 00:49, November 19, 2023 (EST)
User: MayGodbless asserted that hyperstat.com data could be hacked or forged. I merely uploaded the graphic of Hyperstat.com for him and relayed his message to you for him. Regardless, I mentioned multiple measures of web traffic above. Conservative (talk) 00:57, November 19, 2023 (EST)
Oh, okay. Maybe next time don't play dutiful messenger boy, that way his words can't be mistaken for your own. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 01:38, November 19, 2023 (EST)
Andy, thank you for your kind email. I will assist Conservapedia via the plan we worked out via email instead of the above plan. Conservative (talk) 02:04, November 20, 2023 (EST)

A CP Admin keeps filling up Double Redirects with too much spam trolling and attack pages

  • A CP Admin keeps filling up Double Redirects for the past several months with too much spam, trolling, and attack pages that he changes his mind about and seem impossible to get rid of. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 10:46, November 19, 2023 (EST)

You tried to strike me down UK atheists, but as a God-fearing child of the Almighty I am still far greater than your all godless countrymen whose country has greatly declined since WWII. I laugh at your pothole filled country that is the fountainhead of Darwinism. Britain has been called the "fat man of Europe"

Is this encyclopedic: You tried to strike me down UK atheists, but as a God-fearing child of the Almighty I am still far greater than your all godless countrymen whose country has greatly declined since WWII. I laugh at your pothole filled country that is the fountainhead of Darwinism. Britain has been called the "fat man of Europe"? RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 11:04, November 19, 2023 (EST)

In context, this phrase, "as a God-fearing child of the Almighty I am still far greater than you" seems antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus Christ:
Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith. [bolden added]

—Romans 3:27

What we have here is a pattern of vindictiveness and using Conservapedia Mainspace articles and Essay space as a platform to disparage persons this Admin has personal disputes with.
I have attempted to discuss this problem of adding non-encyclopedic content to CP article mainspace and essay space with the Admin for a long time and have gotten nowhere. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 11:15, November 19, 2023 (EST)

Why my hands are tied as far as recuiting Conservapedia editors

RobSmith, wrote to me very recently: "Okay, why don't you help us recruit some editors of varying viewpoints to work cooperatively with? RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 19:06, November 18, 2023 (EST)" Three points:

1. A number of Conservapedia editors left Conservapedia due to RobSmith's rudeness and tyrannical behavior. 

2. In the United States, UK and Australia, where many Conservapedia editors have historically come from, many Trump supporters, conservatives and moderates are not fond of communist China.

RobSmith wrote: 

  • "Fascism is both socialism and capitalism; and User:Conservative is glad to have Karajou back to defend User:Conservative's brand of "capitalism". RobSGive Peace a Chance! 22:06, October 2, 2023 (EDT)"
  • IOWs, if you don't have anything positive to say about socialists and communists, just shut up, at least for the duration of the war. Read the bios of Bill Donovan, Frank Knox, and Henry Stimson. And if you don't know what I'm talking about, you especially need to just shut up. RobSGive Peace a chance 17:54, January 21, 2023 (EST)"
  • "It won't happen until China and Russia break the back of US domination, first. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 21:53, August 14, 2023 (EDT)"

I realize that RobSmith is a hyper Russophile and that Russia has an alliance with China, but most of our editor base has not been very pro communist China. So it would be hard to recruit pro communist China editors to a conservative wiki. 

3. Most conservatives are pro-capitalism. RobSmith as seen by the quotes above, does not appear to be pro-capitalism. 

I trust this clarifies why my hands are tied as far as recruiting new Conservapedia editors. Conservative (talk) 16:38, November 19, 2023 (EST)

You've been gossiping and organizing conspiracies against other Conservapedia editors with sockpuppets and Rattrolls for more than a decade. RobSGet thee behind me, Satan 16:41, November 19, 2023 (EST)

A small request concerning someone pestering me on my user talk page about his political opinions. It is against Conservapedia policy

I will give you a very brief analogy that applies to Conservapedia.

A top recruiter for a company said in a training session that you can't keep approaching the same people over and over again in recruiting efforts or you will turn off those people due to being a pest and they will not be open to further recruiting efforts. He said to approach many people when engaged in recruiting efforts instead.

I have no problem with RobSmith's desire to share his political opinions with others. However, he needs to stop pestering me on my talk page regarding his political opinions. Needless to say, if he wants to recruit me to accepting his various political views, pestering me on my talk page is not only going to be unsuccessful, but it will be counterproductive.

Furthermore, given my polite requests to RobSmith to cease this behavior, I don't even read his posts to my talk page anymore. Nor do I read his other content.

RobSmith needs to expand his prospect list when it comes to selling his ideas and making recruits to his various political ideologies. Pestering me on my talk page is not working.

Key final point: Conservapedia's page Conservapedia:How Conservapedia Differs from Wikipedia indicates: "We respect users' control over their own talk pages as much as possible. Wikipedia treats users' own talk pages like government or public property, and it becomes a place for Wikipedia editors to bully users."

Please contact RobSmith to cease his pestering when it comes to my user talk page. Conservative (talk) 07:20, December 7, 2023 (EST)

Addendum

Recently, due to RobSmith's pestering me on my talk page with posts I no longer read, I decided to no longer read Conservapedia's main page or main talk page because I no longer want to read his posts. And I no longer read his mainspace content of course and I blocked his email address. There is a price to pestering people. That's why business people don't do it in their personnel recruitment efforts.

I am just letting RobSmith know how counterproductive his pestering is.

Lastly, once you cross the line and get into pestering territory, it's very hard to get someone to give you their attention again - like almost impossible. Conservative (talk) 11:48, December 7, 2023 (EST)

The fact Conservapedia has few rules is not a license to spam redundant personal attacks across multiple pages. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 15:18, December 7, 2023 (EST)
Your disputes with other editors does not give you the right to Flame war across multiple user talk pages to spread your dispute. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 13:02, December 11, 2023 (EST)

A small request

Admits to creating pages out of animosity to other editors.PNG

User:Conservative, by his own admission, has spent two years producing pro-Biden, pro-globalist, pro-neocon, pro-LGBT anti-Russian hate screeds for the sole purpose of pestering me. He has used Conservapedia Essay, Mainspace, and talk pages to attack other editors. He has used his knowledge of SEO to promote his hate screeds, and bury other editors contributions. It is against Conservapedia policy.

Key point: User:Conservative has attempted to intimidate editors from making nominations to Conservative of the Year by spamming personal attacks against other editors' across multiple talk pages with false allegations.

RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 12:26, December 7, 2023 (EST)

I attempted to have civil discussions about international politics on Conservapedia's main page talk and community portal. RobSmith made that impossible to do due to his censoring tactics and other rude behavior. As a result, I chose the essay route and some of my essays have been popular such as my essay that has over 13,000 page views at: The United States will be the leading power in the world for the foreseeable future.
Lately, there seems to be a desperation on RobSmith's part for me to accept his political opinions such as his pro-China views (RobSmith wrote: "It won't happen until China and Russia break the back of US domination, first. RobSGive Peace a Chance! 21:53, August 14, 2023 (EDT)"). Given all the economic problems China is having that is not going to happen. And frankly, I don't read his political opinions anymore at Conservapedia post his pestering me on my talk page.
As far as his other nonsense claims, frankly they are not worth responding to. For example, a simple examination of Conservapedia's homosexuality article edits, clearly shows that I created the vast majority of the article's content. Conservative (talk) 13:09, December 7, 2023 (EST)
You don't have "civil discussions", you spam 5,000 or 6,000 bytes of redundant, cut n paste spam already posted in your Essays or Mainspace articles with more redundant links to aid your SEO. That is not "civil discussion.".
You spam cut n paste personal attacks across multiple talk pages. That likewise is not "civil discussion". And it is against Conservapedia policy. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 13:26, December 7, 2023 (EST)
If you want me to go from never reading your political opinions to never reading your political opinions forever (which is a very long time), you know what you need to do. Stop spamming me with political opinions on my user talk page. Because I don't read what you post to my user talk page anyways. Conservative (talk) 13:32, December 7, 2023 (EST)
I think your Russophobic, neo-fascist hate screeds should be deleted, and possibly a topic ban imposed. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 13:36, December 7, 2023 (EST)
I have a very realistic view of Russia in terms of its strengths and weaknesses. And frankly, when someone shows desperation in their attempts to reach me with their personal political views, it's not only off-putting, but it greatly lowers my desire to listen to them. For all his faults, Putin doesn't have surrogates pound my residence's door in order to have me listen to pro-Russian political views as part of a door-knocking campaign. As a result, I sometimes go to the Russia Today website. People respect strength - not desperation. Spamming someone's user talk page with one's political opinions wreaks of desperation. Conservative (talk) 13:55, December 7, 2023 (EST)
Let's look at a few selective examples of your "realism":
  • [[Essay: Mother Russia is not a pious woman. Drunkards are not holy. Russia has the 2nd highest rate of alcoholism in the world]]
  • [[Essay: Russian soldier and looter returning to Russia from Ukraine: "Honey, we now have a great luxury. We now have a toilet inside our home!"]]
That's just two. Below are examples of criticism aimed specifically at me (a "Russophile" and "Westerner")
  • [[Essay: Search results for "Russia demographics crisis" using the Russian search engine Yandex and Google Scholar. Fanatical Russophiles weep for Mother Russia who has a low fertility rate that is far below a replacement level of births]]
  • [[Essay: Why a Westerner falling for Russian propaganda is like a man who is seduced by a corrupt 300 pound woman]]
There's more. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 14:09, December 7, 2023 (EST)
Few of these Essays contain original content. Most all are cut n paste mish mash, rehashed content from other Essays, with a new title intented to denigrate or outrage. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 14:17, December 7, 2023 (EST)
All I know is, if User:Conservative were not an Admin, Conservapedia would not allow any other editor, on any subject, to do the same thing User:Conservative does - use cut n paste spam rearranged with a new Essay title for the sole purpose of attacking and criticizing his personal internet "enemies". RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 14:32, December 7, 2023 (EST)
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Conservapedia needs a more competent advocate of Russia

User:Conservative is hereby presented with the NATO/LGBT Award for his tireless efforts promoting senseless wars, neo-fascism and Russophobia.

Saint Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and widely considered the cultural capital of Russia. But you wouldn't know that by looking at Conservapedia's article on the city. There is not a single picture on the page.

And there is no article on the Winter Palace or the Peterhof Palace either.

Someone privately told me that they thought RobSmith was a Russian agent. I assured them that they were wrong about this matter. The Russians are smart enough to not hire RobSmith as a spokesman.

RobSmith frequently asserts that Russia is culturally superior to the West. And yet, his dearth of content on some of the most notable cultural achievements of Russia is sorely lacking. Conservative (talk) 17:32, December 7, 2023 (EST)

"Someone told me...". Gossiping again, huh? RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 17:43, December 7, 2023 (EST)
Instead of covering the grand cultural achievements of Russia, RobSmith harps about how Russia clears a very low moral bar. See: [[Essay: The anti-Christianity Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin and Xi Jinping have opposed homosexuality so this isn't a very high moral bar for China and Russia to clear|The anti-Christianity Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin and Xi Jinping have opposed homosexuality so this isn't a very high moral bar for China and Russia to clear]].
In addition, he tries to cover up its moral failings.
One of the glorious things about the Bible is it covers both the victories and defeats/failings concerning God's people in history. Conservative (talk) 04:43, December 8, 2023 (EST)
After reading most of your output for the past 21 months, I now see why conservatives are sometimes called fascists and Nazis. Congratulatations. You wiped out the efforts of multiple editors over 15 years in a few spiteful Essays you managed to get ranked in Google. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 11:56, December 8, 2023 (EST)

Conservatives are sometimes called fascists and Nazis by whom? Liberals and leftists? Oh, no! Thank God religious conservatives are as bold as a lion and are not as thin-skinned as effete liberals and leftists! Conservative (talk) 12:08, December 8, 2023 (EST)

Your crap Essays are fascist. And they are signed with your name, User:Conservative.
Your Essays, by your own admission, are motivated by spite, and spite is not a conservative value. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 12:22, December 8, 2023 (EST)
I've never admitted that. I prefer essays over censorship on talk pages by someone is intolerant that has weak arguments. I also prefer the truth over lies and propaganda.
Speaking of spite, my user talk page doesn't mention you at all. You seem obsessed with me on your talk page. In addition, I feel no desire to pester you on your talk page, but you cannot say the same. If you choose to be obsessed with me, that is your choice, but I believe it is a bad choice. Conservative (talk) 12:35, December 8, 2023 (EST)
Your garbage Essays tell us more about the sick thoughts in your own head than any other redeeming value to share with the rest of humanity. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 12:40, December 8, 2023 (EST)
Who's us? You are the only person who complains about my essays. Conservative (talk) 12:47, December 8, 2023 (EST)
You boast about 13,000 viewers reading one of your spiteful neo-fascist screeds. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 12:48, December 8, 2023 (EST)
Patriotic Conservapedia fans love my essays - especially my essay with 13,000+ page views at: [[Essay: The United States will be the leading power in the world for the foreseeable future|The United States will be the leading power in the world for the foreseeable future]]Conservative (talk) 12:54, December 8, 2023 (EST)
USA! USA! USA! Conservative (talk) 12:55, December 8, 2023 (EST)
Yah, you, Gen. Milley, Joe Biden, Lloyd Austin, Antony Blinken, and Jake Sullivan are true genuine American patriots. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 12:57, December 8, 2023 (EST)

My patriotism is not fair-weather patriotism. It doesn't waver due to election cycles. And unlike Russia, American presidents can only serve two terms. Conservative (talk) 13:04, December 8, 2023 (EST)

Your Essays are essentially apologetics for the gay agenda and open borders that present gay marriage as a sacred God-given right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness and that mass illegal immigration caused by US-sponsored wars is somehow a good thing. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 13:13, December 11, 2023 (EST)

RobSmith, I created most of Conservapedia's homosexuality content which is critical of the homosexual agenda - you did not.

Please stop lying/gossiping. Conservative (talk) 13:31, December 11, 2023 (EST)

(a) I created most if not all of Conservapedia's China, Chinese Communist Party, Peoples Republic of China, Xi Jinping, Peoples Liberation Army, PLA Navy, History of China, History of Russia, History of the Chinese Communist Party, Communism, Socialism, Fascism and Neo-Fascism articles. Please stop lying/gossiping.
(b) Conservapedia Commandmentss #3 states:
  • Any content you create or change (including edits, new pages, images and links) must be informative, family-friendly, clean, concise, and without gossip or foul language.
This specifically refers to article Mainspace content editing - NOT talk page discussions governed by the Civility Guidelines, which you refuse to abide by and routinely violate. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 13:40, December 11, 2023 (EST)
The lynch mob you just tried to organize moments ago (in violation of Flame warring), is an example of gossip and multiple violations of the civility clauses. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 13:53, December 11, 2023 (EST)

Prevalence of homosexuality going down in cultures that become more conservative

I wrote a new article that you might be interested in: Prevalence of homosexuality going down in cultures that become more conservative. Conservative (talk) 07:24, December 8, 2023 (EST)

Two new essays dealing with the future of the homosexual agenda in the USA, UK and the Western World

"Mommy Mommy! Look at me!"

I created two essays dealing with the future of the homosexual agenda in the USA, UK and the Western World which are given below:

This Amish young woman in Pennsylvania displaying some freshly baked soft pretzels is definitely not wearing an LGBTQ pin on her apron.

Attention all Western gay activists: Say goodbye to your precious and very fleeting gayness in the Western World! Anti-homosexuality sentiments and Jesus are coming! Conservative (talk) 22:07, December 8, 2023 (EST)

Quit spamming Andy's talk page. That is not an example for an Admin to set. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 01:40, December 9, 2023 (EST)
Andy's #1 issue is the homosexual agenda. When I talked to him on the phone he was happy that I created the recent homosexuality articles/essays.
If Andy wants to appoint you as a spokesperson as far as his talk page, I am sure that he will let you know should that day arise. Conservative (talk) 02:16, December 9, 2023 (EST)
Use your head. What happens when every registered user wants to post up their latest drivel here and say, "Mommy Mommy! Look at me!" Andy's got his hands full with enough responsibilities.
An Admin's job is to help relieve Andy of the trivial bs in running a website, not add to it. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 02:20, December 9, 2023 (EST)
User:Conservative should open his talk page to normal discussion so that Andy isn't bothered by all this trolling gossip on his user talk page. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 13:57, December 11, 2023 (EST)

RobSmith, in interviews Andy publicly has touted my homosexuality content and other content at Conservapedia. I can't recall any public interview where he touted your content.

Futhermore, you childishly changed my short bio at Conservapedia to be a smear.

It's obvious that you are engaging in petty jealousy. Conservative (talk) 14:24, December 11, 2023 (EST)

Oh, you are referring to this edit, "User:Conservative account argues for unipolarism and American exceptionalism, that one can be a social conservative and neoconservative at the same time."' Maybe if your talk page had been open to normal discussion, you wouldn't have problems defending such positions.
And maybe I'm not in it for myself, for self-aggrandizement; maybe I like flying beneath the radar to accomplish tasks:
Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? of works? Nay: but by the law of faith. [bolden added]

—Romans 3:27

RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 14:47, December 11, 2023 (EST)
Bottomline: You have touted the pro-Biden neocon agenda for 2 years, misinforming conservative readers. And you have severely disrupted war reporting, which was difficult enough due to liberal censorship and translating from other languages - with your daily, incessant, hours-long trolling.
And you have admitted you were motivated by a personal grudge cause you got your feelings and ego hurt, not by any knowledge or interest in geopolitics. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 15:15, December 11, 2023 (EST)
Let me know when you are done with your unsupported allegations and actually have something substantive to say. Conservative (talk) 15:46, December 11, 2023 (EST)
Exhibit 1:

Admits to creating pages out of animosity to other editors.PNG

Exhibit 2:
User:Conservative: Was April 2022 a pivotal point in geopolitics that will affect geopolitics for 30 years or was it a failed prediction concerning the war in Ukraine?
Exhibit 3:
Essay: Why did so many self-declared international relations experts miserably fail concerning their multipolar fantasy?
There's plenty more. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 16:29, December 11, 2023 (EST
Bottomline: User:Conservative refuses (or more accurately, probably doesn't know how) to engage in civil discussion on talk pages, and prefers to misuse the Conservapedia platform to attack his "enemies" in user, Mainspace, and Essay space. To the extent he attempts to engage in "civil discussion" (when he's not crying to "Mommy") on talk pages, it is a rather lame attempt to pantomime trolling techniques he learned from being the victim of Ratvandals, salted with his own cut n spam from article and Essay space. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 16:42, December 11, 2023 (EST)
If you you engage in incivility and belligerent behavior on main page talk in political discussions, it makes perfect sense to create essays instead.
And there are plenty of reasons why most people consider February 2020 to be a pivotal point in politics and not April 2020. Statistically based on previous wars, "Of wars that last over a month but less than a year, only 24 percent end in a ceasefire. When interstate wars last longer than a year, they extend to over a decade on average, resulting in sporadic clashes."[3] Putin's invasion of Ukraine was on Feb 24, 2020 and once it went behind March 24, 2020, there was about a 76% chance that it would not quickly end in a ceasefire based on previous wars (Plus, Putin/Russia was engaging in war crimes during the negotiations).
Most modern wars are based on miscalculations. Russia, which has a demographic crisis, was foolish to risk a war of attrition in Ukraine. Because wars of attrition, make a demographic crisis worse. See: Russia’s Demographic Decline Will Be Deeper, Last Longer, and Hurt More Than Expected, 2023
Just because you are ignorant when it comes to the political science of wars in terms of how long they last under certain conditions, doesn't mean that everyone is.
Unlike you, I prefer not to engage in wishful thinking and wishcasting. I prefer facts and realistic thinking. You may wish April 2020 was a pivotal month in history, but that doesn't make it so. Conservative (talk) 03:44, December 12, 2023 (EST)
Very informative video: How bad is Russia's Demographic Crisis ? 🇷🇺. Conservative (talk) 07:29, December 12, 2023 (EST)
Ever since Obergefell, the State Department blackmails and threatens with sanctions as "human rights violators" nations that do not legalize homosexuality and gay marriage. For some reason you leave that out of your "patriotic" neocon screeds. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 08:17, December 12, 2023 (EST)
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Your Essay: The United States will be the leading power in the world for the foreseeable future, is advocacy for a global homosexual agenda and gay marriage. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 08:30, December 12, 2023 (EST)
Show me in the essay via quotes where the essay promotes the homosexual agenda. You can't do it! If you could you certainly would do so. It's another case of shameful lying on your part. Conservative (talk) 08:33, December 12, 2023 (EST)
You ignore the global backlash against American promotion of gay rights. You promote both the neocon and homosexual agenda with that Essay. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 08:38, December 12, 2023 (EST)
You are mistaken. I doubt you even read the essay and are whining about an essay that you haven't read.
The essay says about the USA's weaknesses: "It is a divided nation. A large part of the population is very individualistic/narcissistic/selfish with some immoral/uncivilized/wacky/impractical ideas (For example, Homosexual agenda, pro-abortion, pro-feminism, liberal values, secular values, etc.). In addition, there are U.S. government employees/departments trying to influence other countries to adopt these values through incentives and/or withholding of aid. On a more positive side, it looks like the USA is at "peak wokeness". See: [[Essay: Peak wokeness. Are we there yet? A new conservative age rising|Peak wokeness. Are we there yet? A new conservative age rising]]"
And you can't support your neoconservative claim either - especially since I explicitly say that I agree with Trump being against senseless forever wars.
Again, if you want to believe that Russia has a bright future, go ahead. But I will still have a bearish view. 09:09, December 12, 2023 (EST)
"In addition, there are U.S. government employees/departments" - that is American law that the United States is trying to impose upon the rest of the world through its "rules based order". Your "United States will be the leading power in the world for the foreseeable future" sounds like a nightmare. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 09:25, December 12, 2023 (EST)
Bottomline: You have no understanding or interest in foreign policy, and again have admitted that you only create these pro-neocon, pro-LGBT Biden apologias out of spite toward another editor. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 09:05, December 12, 2023 (EST)
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Again, a certain Admin refuses to use talk pages for content disputes and begins spamming personal attacks and flame wars across user talk pages, in violation of basic civility rules

https://www.conservapedia.com/Special:Contributions/Conservative

https://www.conservapedia.com/index.php?title=Special:Log/block&page=User%3AConservative

RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 14:40, December 13, 2023 (EST)

Greg Abbott and Israel

Hey, Andy. I follow the Greg Abbott page, and I've noticed that the last two edits you made to it (which were not back to back) both concern Abbott's ties to pro-Israel donors. With this in mind, I'm curious to know. Have you soured on Israel, like I have?--Geopolitician (talk) 22:14, December 10, 2023 (EST)

Perhaps the question should be divided between being pro-Israel and pro-Zionist. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 00:05, December 11, 2023 (EST)
I was asked by a Conservapedia administrator to write about the Gaza/Hamas/Israel situation. As a result, I wrote this essay: Israel's efficient mobilization of soldiers vs. Russia's far less efficient mobilization of soldiers related to the war in Ukraine. Conservative (talk) 17:33, December 13, 2023 (EST)
It's outdated already. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 18:04, December 13, 2023 (EST)
War is a living laboratory, an ongoing process, minute-by-minute to come up with solutions to immediate, ongoing threats. For example, how to defend against a $150 drone with night vision and facial recognition technology that is capable of killing a man or blowing up a $10 million tank. The first side that comes up with the solution then is copied by the other side, and eventually all militaries of the world. The war that is fought in Ukraine today is not the same war that was fought in 2022, or even six months ago. Javelins, M777 Howitzers, Leopard tanks, Bradley Fighting Vehicles, etc etc have all proven useless, so they are hardly even seen at the front today.
Two months ago when the Hamas war started, there was little evidence that the Israeli armed forces incorporated anything from the lessons learned by the largest, most successful modern fighting forces on the planet today. Israel's recent success has been gained by learning what they can from the Russians' recent success, and abandoning the NATO training and tactics that proved disastrous to the Ukraine armed forces.
This Essay, prima facia is flawed in its basic premise. And obviously is written by someone who has been propagandized and brainwashed, and would prove deadly to anybody relying on it for valid information. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 19:35, December 13, 2023 (EST)
The face of modern warfare. The quicker you master these methods, or figure out a solution to defend against it, the more successful you will be. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 19:55, December 13, 2023 (EST)

I didn’t realize until now that it was Andy who added the Main Page note commending the two Republicans who voted against aid to Israel. So it’s obvious at this point that he has indeed soured on Israel, like I have. Good. With that said, perhaps it is high time that editors respect his apparent wishes and overhaul foreign policy pages to make them somewhat harsher on Israel. But to what extent? We cannot afford to give readers the impression that we condone anti-Semitism, which unfortunately has become all too common among critics of Israel these days.--Geopolitician (talk) 14:01, December 17, 2023 (EST)

Well, we know where Dennis Prager stands: Yes, anti-Zionism Is antisemitism. In a way he reminds me of Susan Estrich. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 21:24, December 17, 2023 (EST)
Israel can now survive without USA financial aid.[4] Since its a cost/benefit decision, here is what the USA gets from Israel: Friends with Benefits: Why the U.S.-Israeli Alliance Is Good for America (For example, Israel prevented the further proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in the region by thwarting Iraq and Syria's nuclear programs). Some of the radical Islamacists like the ones in Iran intensely hate the USA partly because it supports Israel so that is a downside/cost over and above the financial cost. And Israel is not popular among many countries as evidenced by various UN votes - especially with the recent events in Gaza (But for brevities sake, I won't go into the various details of the complex Gaza issue involving Hamas, Gazans and Israel).
According to an Arab pro-Islam website: "Islam has been mobilised as an explanatory vector, creating the discourse of Muslims as barbarians by power elites in both the Global South and the West."[5] Setting aside whether that is accurate, post 9-11 and various instances of Islamic terrorism around the world, it wouldn't surprise me if non-Islamic global south countries have a lot of citizens who are not fond of Islam. In the West, there is a lot of anti-pathy towards Islam - especially among right-wing populists.
Some people take the position that the Jews are God's chosen people and support Israel for that reason. And they often quote biblical prophecy like the Jews being scattered across the world, coming back to Israel, reclaiming their nation/country and making the desert bloom again which is a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.[6][7]
But the bottom line is that the pro-Israel lobby is super strong in the USA so USA policy towards Israel is not going to change anytime soon. In addition, if Trump wins, he is very pro-Israel. For example, he moved the USA embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, his administration successfully negotiated the Abrahamic Accords, etc. (In addition, Trump has Jewish in-laws). Conservative (talk) 14:33, December 17, 2023 (EST)
Change the title of your bigoted neo-Nazi hate screed Essay: Russian war crimes in Ukraine to Essay:Alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine and then you may be considered to know how to qualify sources properly with enough commonsense to speak on this subject. Until then, your postings on foreign policy issues should be regarded as disruption and trolling, and my advocacy for a topic ban remains in place. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 15:34, December 17, 2023 (EST)

Topic ban

User:Conservative should be topic banned from writing any further on geopolitics, international relations, and foreign policy. He is doing more harm than good for Conservapedia and the broader conservative movement.

User:Conservative promotes liberal racism and liberal totalitarianism, and his geopolitical Essay series, which he promotes with his knowledge of how to manipulate Google traffic at the expense of other pages, dilutes, defeats, and nullifies the efforts of several other CP editors for 15 years. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 14:36, December 16, 2023 (EST)

User:Conservative has repeatedly hidden behind the fig leaf of "I agree with Prof. Mearsheimer" in dozens of Essays; does User:Conservative agree with Prof. Mearsheimer that Israel is committing war crimes and genocide in Gaza?

Will User:Conservative create Essay:Israeli war crimes in Palestine to supplement his Essay: Russian war crimes in Ukraine based on his "agreement" and attesting to the authority of Prof. Mearsheimer? (Note: I am on record stating that Conservapedia should mandate User:Conservative re-title his essay to "Essay:Alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine").

It is high time for a topic ban, given User:Conservative's admission he has no interest, background, or understanding of international politics and is solely motivated by personal animosity toward another Conservapaedia editor. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 19:04, December 16, 2023 (EST)

In his various articles and essays on "desecularization" in Europe and elsewhere outside the United States, he has persistently misrepresented the research and writings of the self-declared agnostic Prof. Eric Kaufman, who refers to desecularization as the rise of Islam (and Evangelical Christianity), and not as a crusade against atheism, as User:Conservative has represented it. Only right now, as I write these words, is User:Conservative adding content to cover his misrepresentations - years after I raised this issue with him. (Afghanistan was "desecularized" with the withdrawal of American troops - "the leading power in the world" and force for atheism apparently - in 2021). User:Conservative's writings on foreign cultures is contradictory, confusing, and often bigoted (i.e., not conservative). Time for a topic ban on writing about issues and events outside the U.S., and things by his own admission, he has little interest or understanding of. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 01:27, December 17, 2023 (EST)

I have excellent research skills (online material, books, etc. One of the reasons why I have several articles with over 1,000,000 and over 100,000 views is that they are well-researched), understand international politics and I am Conservapedia's resident expert on atheism (Nobody has written more atheism content at Consevapedia than I have and my atheism still gets a lot of web traffic).
Futhermore, Andy doesn't consider you to be a conservative.
In addition, I have also corresponded with Eric Kaufmann and read far more of his material than you. For example, he writes about the growth of various religions such as Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Mormons, etc. in his various academic papers, publications and his book Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century (He doesn't merely write about the growth of Islam and evangelical Christianity).
As far as Professor John Mearsheimer, he is not my God and I disagree with him on some points and agree with him on others. I also do have an interest in international politics. However, with that being said, I plan on taking a long break from writing on those topics until the dust settles on various issues so I can pursue other matters. Of course, if I hear very signficant news like a financial collapse in China, etc. that would change things a for short while.
Comment: Perhaps you should just say, "Prof. Mearsheimer says..." rather than "I agree with Prof. Mearsheimer" cut n pasted into all your spam Essays, inadvertently smearing Prof. Mearsheimer and linking him to all your neo-Nazi hate screeds. But closing your talk page, and refusing to discuss content issues civilly leads to these problems. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 20:54, December 17, 2023 (EST)
Next, if you want to create content on Israeli war crimes in Gaza or Israeli war crimes in other places, go ahead and do so. Nobody is stopping you.
With that being said, there are points relating to politics that we have some agreement on (Want Trump to win the next election over the other candidates running, etc.) and you appear to have read a lot about the Soviet Union (My friend favorably commented on your material about the Soviet Union).
Lastly, my user page is not obsessed with you, but your user page is obsessed with me. So the animosity is on your side of the aisle. Conservative (talk) 15:38, December 17, 2023 (EST)
You have made clear in private phone conversations, emails, and the open wiki that you are motivated by personal animosities against living persons you encounter on the internet, and you are incapable of separating policy issues from personal disputes or content issues from personal animosities. Your statement, "Mom likes me best and Andy doesn't consider you a conservative" proves my point. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 15:44, December 17, 2023 (EST)
I have cordial relations with various atheists/agnostics like Mercian at RW, User: ConwayIII and other atheists/agnostics. In addition, I am going to do some joint ventures with a prominent businessperson who is an atheist and is aware of my writings on atheism (We get along great). I endeavor to show tolerance towards people who disagree with me.
I also endeavor to get along with people and not engage in axe grinding as I have lots of worthwhile things I want to do. I also have a greater sense of urgency concerng various matters now and I am reordering my priorities.
We do have some disagreements about various political matters. But I hope you would understand that I am not a robotic clone of RobSmith and I don't have to agree with you on everything. Conservative (talk) 15:53, December 17, 2023 (EST)
You single handedly destroyed participation in this year's Conservative of the Year discussion with personal attacks and flame warring against another user. Last year's talk page had more hits than the mainspace. But you decided that a user nomination for the Award was ammunition for a personal attack. Now users have been intimidated not to participate in a community-wide project. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 16:31, December 17, 2023 (EST)


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I have no idea what you are talking about as far as a particular Conservative of the Year award, but I am going to agree to disagree ahead of time. Conservative (talk) 16:43, December 17, 2023 (EST)

It's documented here. You are incapable of a simple policy discussion without bringing in off topic content disputes and personal animosities. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 16:58, December 17, 2023 (EST)
As of today, December 17, last year's Conservative of the Year page has 2,300 hits, and the talk page 2,600. [8] The 2023 page has barely 400 on either. You, User:Conservative, did this. By your trolling, personal attacks, incivility, flame warring, and constant conspiracies to organize lynch mobs against other users, you successfully destroyed another collective Conservapedia community project by intimidating users from participating. Users will not make nominations if in 8 or 10 months they are going to be attacked for doing so. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 17:23, December 17, 2023 (EST)
By that action, attacking me for making a nomination, and spamming it as an attack across multiple pages, you put your personal animosity toward another user ahead of the growth and wellbeing of the Conservapedia project. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 17:46, December 17, 2023 (EST)

Urgency

User:Consaervative should be topic banned immediately from writing on Yemen and Moldova. He has caused disruption and confusion in the conservative movement on foreign policy issues, beginning with his MPR claim that coronavirus came from eating bats in January 2020 and his shilling for neocon nazis since February 2022 (not to mention his failed spamming predications of a "Red wave" in 2018, 2020, and 2022). RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 22:48, December 18, 2023 (EST)

The international situation is far too serious to let somebody with an axe to grind against another editor suppress factual information with his manipulation of Google search traffic. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 02:35, December 19, 2023 (EST)

Specifically, it is hard to commit to a long term project, such as Operation Prosperity Guardian, NATO war in Ukraine, or Russiagate knowing that in a few months you will be attacked for making nominations to the Conservative of the Year Award, with these personal attacks spammed across dozens of user talk pages. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 14:10, December 19, 2023 (EST)

Andy, he's at it again. Anytime I broach a subject with new Google search terms, he writes poorly researched Essays with the most ridiculous crap to counter the information I'm trying to bring to conservative readers. His garbage is nonsense and confusing, sets back the conservative cause, and he promotes it with his knowledge of how to manipulate Google search results at the expense of valid information already available in Conservapedia. User:Conservative needs to be topic banned from writing on foreign policy and defense issues, and instructed to cease his malicious trolling of other editors. Thank you. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 17:18, December 20, 2023 (EST)

I've been sitting here for two days now with enough information to begin a Operation Prosperity Guardian article (blockage of the red Sea), a longterm project with both global economic and military consequences, and User:Conservative has already begun his trolling on the topic which he has no interest or understanding of. Should I waste months and years of my time on the subject, or just abandon it to placate a malicious troll? RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 17:28, December 20, 2023 (EST)

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What User:Conservative has been able to successfully do for many years is, promote the contributions of certain registered users, primarily himself and other editors he's on friendly terms with, while suppressing the contributions of others. This type of malicious editing needs to stop.

I know for a fact, for example, User:Conservative targeted the Conservative Bible Project for suppression in Google results. I know this cause I was on the telephone with him at the time he was doing it. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 17:40, December 20, 2023 (EST)

Conservapedia content and the swing states

In a recent phone discussion, we discussed the importance of swing states on the future of American politics.

I gathered the below statistics:

  • AZ - 33.33% GOP; 29.76% Democrat
  • GA - 49.2% GOP; 49.5% Democrat
  • WI - 48.8% GOP; 49.4% Democrat
  • NV - 47.7% GOP; 50.1% Democrat

If you want to make Conservapedia more impactful, created/expand the articles on the political parties, office holders and candidates in those states.

In addition, I would create articles on Politics in Arizona, Politics in Georgia, Politics in Wisconsin, Politics in Nevada, etc.

And I would encourage Conservapedians to learn various skills helpful to politics and to get involved in the politics of those states. It could potentially supplement their income plus help shape the future of politics in the USA. Conservative (talk) 02:06, December 17, 2023 (EST)

Good. Stick to domestic issues and stay out of foreign policy - you're doing more damage to the cause of conservativism and traditional values than good. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 02:15, December 17, 2023 (EST)

Please instruct a certain Admin to stop harassing me on my user talk page

Waaaah! Boo Hoo!

[9] Thanks. RobSZelensky didn't kill himself 04:34, December 17, 2023 (EST)