User talk:80.223.94.56

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Please copy this to the admins' noticeboard (what is a sock?)! - Have no idea how long it usually takes, but in this case maybe 500 years, 'cause no decent reasons for blocking have been represented and nobody is willing to admit it. - Instead of answering to the essential questions one Big Brother chose the easiest way: eliminating. From now on it's the question of freedom of speech.--80.223.94.56 15:27, 29 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

You have no free speech right to:

  • paint your words on my home without my consent;
  • publish your words in the New York Times newspaper without the owner's consent (as enacted by duly authorized functionaries);
  • broadcast your words on BBC TV without the corporation's consent (as enacted by duly authorized functionaries);
  • publish your words on Wikimedia websites without the Wikimedia Foundation's consent (as enacted by duly authorized functionaries).

If you wish to engage in "free speech" you are welcome to paint your words on the side of your home, or purchase your own newspaper, or open your own TV station, or host your own website.

We are collaborative projects, and the number one criteria for working here is a willingness and ability to respect the community process. You have demonstrated, and continue to demonstrate:

  • gross disrespect for rules;
  • an unwillingness or inability to resolve disagreements with other editors in an acceptable manner;
  • an aggressive disrespect for other editors.

I could be mistaken, but I don't think you would seriously dispute those three points. You appear to believe you are "right", and that being right entitles you to behave in that manner.

If you ever hope to have the sanctions lifted you need understand and accept two things. One, you have no right to publish here without consent from the owners of the website who have delegated that authority to community processes and community functionaries. Two, it's not about whether you are "right" or "wrong" it is about whether you are able to function in this community in a socially acceptable manner. Alsee (talk) 21:16, 5 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Understood, my Lord.--80.223.94.56 00:50, 6 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]