User:HadesTTW

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Levi
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Roman Catholic

Hi! I'm HadesTTW, and I have been using Wikipedia since July of 2013. My main topics of academic interest are the history of Rutgers University, neo-fascism, music releases, and world-building behind video games, but I'll contribute to anything else that comes to me.

I intend to conduct an expansion of the articles for Balad, Hadash, and Abnaa el-Balad due to my interest in the politics and human rights advocacy of '48 Palestinians. If you are fluent in Arabic and Hebrew and willing to help I would love for you to leave a mention on my talk page and a way we can get in touch.

If you have any issues with my usage of Wikipedia then do not hesitate to talk to me on my Talk page, I wish to help improve this project and I do not take offense at criticism.

This user recognizes the Palestinian right of return.
As a Wikipedia editor, I understand that my goal is the destruction of my purpose.





Some thoughts on how Wikipedia handles fascism

  • At the moment, WP:NONAZIS is an essay and it is not adequate grounds to be blocked from editing simply for ideological affiliation. It is of my belief that it should probably be codified and that self-identifying as a National Socialist or a Fascist should be grounds for a block. There should be some wiggle room- not everyone with right-wing sympathies should be immediately banned, but if you are openly calling yourself a white nationalist or that Mussolini was a great guy then I believe admins shouldn't have to wait for you to make terrible edits to ban you.
  • What is defined as a neofascist is currently a very tenuous topic. I might write an essay on the signifier and how it should be applied, but my basic belief is that anyone reliably established to be a fascist post WW2 should be given the label. For examples,
    • Anyone who affiliates with fascist organization that popped up post-war, e.x. David Duke. No brainer.
    • People who espouse a fascist ideology that is conceived following WW2, e.x. Aleksander Dugin.
    • People who were fascists during WW2 and then joined post-WW2 organizations that call for the revival of fascism. This includes Otto Remer, Ante Pavelić, Oswald Mosley, and Leon Degrelle.
    • However, there are cases where I do not believe the label should be applied, namely:
      • Individuals who were devout fascists during the war but stopped espousing fascism and became quiet, apolitical retirees. Includes Adolf Eichmann.
      • Those unrepentant and unapologetic about being fascists during WW2 but do not actively call for fascist restoration, e.x.
        Yaroslav Hunka
        .
      • People belonging to fascist organizations that survived WW2, e.x. Francisco Franco and anyone in his regime.
  • I believe that some movements that are not currently classified as fascistic- namely Kahanism, Hinduvta should at the very least have more analyses on their pages of being fascist than there currently are. I'll likely write them myself in the near future.

My articles

2023 Rutgers University strike

Hong Kyung-pyo

Simon "Ghost" Riley

Baldur Springmann

Draft:Hades II (first part of my username)

Draft:World of Goo 2

Draft:Logan Roy

Draft:Superman (DC Universe) (yes, I know I have too much drafts)

American Teenager

Self-immolation of Aaron Bushnell

João Abade

Raja Eghbaria

Redirects

Tale of Two Wastelands
(second part of my username)

Good Old Neon

Heavy Is the Head That Falls with the Weight of a Thousand Thoughts

Aggressive Evolution

Broken Vision Rhythm

451 Days

New Faces in the Dark

Is It Really You?

Gored

A Sad Cartoon

A Sad Cartoon (Reprise)

I Let It In and It Took Everything...

Genocide Joe

Categories

Category:Fascism in El Salvador

Category:Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign

Category:Short stories about suicide

Category:Video games about suicide

Category:Neo-Nazis of Jewish descent

Category:Re-recorded Albums