Wikipedia is not a reliably unbiased source. Their leanings have been admitted and reported upon many times. When the "editors" of a page describe a conservative as "controversial" and refers to his exposing of radical professors as "harassment" (he isn't screaming for people to confront them in public to yell at them when they are eating out with family or getting gas, to give them no safe spaces - that was Maxine Waters), they are being slanted. When nearly half the country's population agrees with him, it is hard to justifiably call his opinions "controversial." Unless you're a wikipedia editor, that is.
They heavily edit and then if you go into add or correct you get banned and your edits removed. Ask me how I know - and it wasn't even a bias edit, I was adding a famous person to a town's "Notable People From There" feature, but he was a WWII hero and CMOH winner, so they did not want to add him. There is even a warning on the Charlie Kirk page stating the page is "heavily edited" (their bold and emphasis, not mine).
Wikipedia is biased. They are little different than that other once-reliably-neutral-but-no-longer website, snopes.
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