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'''Rightpedia''' (en.rightpedia.info) is a [[neo-Nazi]] wiki created by ex-[[Metapedia]] admins.  The website contains [[anti-Semitic]], racist and [[holocaust denial]] material.  By its name, it appears to be another [[[false flag]> cybrr operation to [[defamation|defame]] the Right by ignoring the fact that the [[Nazi Party]], and [[Nazism]] itself, are on the far-Left of the political spectrum alongside [[Communism]] and that racism and anti-Semitism are particularly [[leftist]] traits.
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'''Rightpedia''' (en.rightpedia.info) is a [[neo-Nazi]] wiki created by ex-[[Metapedia]] admins.  The website contains [[anti-Semitic]], racist and [[holocaust denial]] material.  By its name, it appears to be another [[false flag]] cyber operation to [[defamation|defame]] the Right by ignoring the fact that the [[Nazi Party]], and [[Nazism]] itself, are on the far-Left of the political spectrum alongside [[Communism]] and that racism and anti-Semitism are particularly [[leftist]] traits.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 23:14, October 31, 2018

Rightpedia (en.rightpedia.info) is a neo-Nazi wiki created by ex-Metapedia admins. The website contains anti-Semitic, racist and holocaust denial material. By its name, it appears to be another false flag cyber operation to defame the Right by ignoring the fact that the Nazi Party, and Nazism itself, are on the far-Left of the political spectrum alongside Communism and that racism and anti-Semitism are particularly leftist traits.

History

Rightpedia was founded in 2015 by the Hungarian neo-Nazi Eleonóra Dubiczki (username Fiala). She was banned for promoting irrational conspiracy theories about Jewish people and misusing the website to attack political enemies. She invited several other banned Metapedia users and promoted them as admins including Michael Coombs (username Mikemikev) and A Wyatt Man. On November 6th, 2018 Fiala purchased protection from Cloudflare to hide Rightpedia's host, but there was already public records that the hosting provider for Rightpedia is GoDaddy.[1]

Google safe browsing analytics considers Rightpedia a dangerous domain.[2]

Content

Rightpedia contains hundreds of articles which are anti-Semitic, racist and xenophobic. For example they describe black people as "uneducated gorillas" and rapists.[3][4][5] They describe Jewish people with smear terms such as "disloyal", "greedy", "ugly" and "perverted".[6] Dubiczki has written articles on Rightpedia which deny the Holocaust happened and glorify the actions of the Nazi Party.[7][8][9]

Rightpedia has defamatory articles on anti-fascist politicians with disturbing images of dead children to smear them. In 2018, the Southern Poverty Law Center noted that the co-founder of Rightpedia Michael Coombs has created hundreds of sock-puppets to abuse Wikipedia.[10] He later confirmed this on his Gab account.[11]

On Conservapedia

Rightpedia trashes Conservapedia. They attack this site for accepting the six million figure for the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, for rejecting Darwinism and the theory of evolution (both of which are embraced enthusiastically by the Left) and supporting Creationism, and for criticizing the policies of Adolf Hitler.[12]

References

  • Note that Conservapedia forbids linking to hate groups.
  1. "en.rightpedia.info | Who Is Hosting en.rightpedia.info?" WhoIsHostingThis.com.
  2. Rightpedia. Easy Counter.
  3. Subsaharan Africans. Rightpedia. archive.is.
  4. Black subcultures in the United States. Rightpedia. archive.is.
  5. Race and crime. Rightpedia. archive.is.
  6. Jews. Rightpedia. archive.is.
  7. Auschwitz detention centre. Rightpedia. archive.is.
  8. Jewish casualties during World War II. Rightpedia. archive.is.
  9. National Socialist German Workers' Party. Rightpedia. archive.is.
  10. Wikipedia wars: inside the fight against far-right editors, vandals and sock puppets. SPL Center.
  11. Michael Coombs. Gab. archive.is.
  12. Conservapedia. Rightpedia. archive.is.

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