User talk:Abdulnizam

Welcome Message
Come introduce yourself at the new users page. If you have any questions, you can ask there or contact me personally.

REPLY from Abdul Nizam - abdulnizam@mail.com
Hello BOSS,

WE do understand your "concern"... the life concern of "INTERNET BOSSES" that arise as a consequence of this rapid and revolutionary evolution of Knowledge Technology as it BREAKS ALL TRADITIONAL BARRIERS and forge HUMANE UNITY and ACTION WORLDWIDE - well, guys come on... dont read this kind of page if it hurts your IDEOLOGY so much... simply leave it alone... and see WHO TAKES WHAT! If you are true to your "ACADEMIC" and "INTELLECTUAL" HONESTY as you do try to portray, let WORLD POPULAR NATURAL SELECTION work on WIKI rather trying to IMPOSE your US-centric AUTHORITARIAN "BUSH" CONTROL upon others who choose to use THIS COMMON PUBLIC WIKI MEDIA in MORE HUMANE and CONSTRUCTIVE WAYS than what you can EVER IMAGINE!

However, if you too happen to be a WAGE WORKER that knows not his real plight in life, please email me for a hearty chat and mutual critique that could pave the way for CREATING NEW VISTAS with WIKIMEDIA and OUR WORLDWIDE UNITY OF WORKERS!

ALSO i INVITE you to SPEND SOME TIME THROUGH "MIU" Page... mind you, i have done this with nothing more than a few dollars to live with! as much as 10 or 15... given my proper means, definitely we'd make the world shake with the humane power of the workers of the world! and that for the good of every worker that could well include you and your children as well!

Bye for now, Abdul Nizam.


 * Who said that I was a "Bush" supporter? All I'm trying to do right now is to talk with you and befriend you rather than be real blunt and simply delete the contributions.  That and I'm trying to point out that a marxist viewpoint is hardly a neutral point of view.  If you are interested, I and others here on this website can help you to explain your viewpoint to mainstream internet users rather than "preaching to the choir" or using keywords that are only understood by people with your viewpoint.  This is an opportunity that you shouldn't pass up, but please pay attention that there is already a "community" that you are trying to join, many of whom don't share your same viewpoint or world view.  If there is going to be a place for many people with many different philosophical opinions to be able to work together for the common good in terms of publishing collaborative textual information, this would be the place.
 * As far as being a "internet boss", I'm flattered that you have put me into that category. And you havn't really paid attention to how things work on Wikimedia projects for you to make such an assertion.
 * I am nothing more than an ordinary Wikimedia user who has worked long and hard to get this particular project, Wikibooks, into a form that can actually do some good in this world. I've written books (mainly technical manuals and children's books) and have done some cleanup from drive-by vandals who would destroy humanity as a whole if they had the opportunity.  Since I've been working here, my peers (other ordinary users) have elected me to have some "extra" privileges which include deletion privileges and user monitoring to help keep this project from becoming random gibberish from idiots who would destroy hours of effort in just a few seconds.  I take that opportunity very seriously, but otherwise my opinion is just as valid as yours, and I hope that you can join us.  Please don't fight me or any of the other admins as the "enemy", but try to understand where we are coming from and why we do the things we do.  We genuinely want to be helpful and make a quite revolution:  Where textbooks are freely available that you don't need to pay extortionist prices from commercial textbook publishers to get a glimpse at human knowledge.  That is the role of Wikibooks.  --Rob Horning 11:37, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

POV Issues
While I want to thank you for contributing to Wikibooks, I want to remind you about some of the pages listed above in the standard welcome message to all new users.

In particular, you are attempting to create a forum for establishing a labor union here on Wikibooks. That is explictly against project policy, and we strive to maintain a neutral point of view for all content that is added here. I know this is a difficult concept to grasp, but what it essentially involves is that while you can write about a political party or philosophy, you can't advocate for that political philosophy.

In particular, you explicitly reverted my adding a speedy delete to "UNITE" - INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ICT WORKERS. I am willing to listen to reasoned explainations for why I might be wrong (I often am wrong), but reversions like this without comment are simply going to make me angry and force me to more drastic measures. Besides, this should have been done as a redirect as well.

I realize that Marxian International University has been edited on Wikibooks for several months now, and under the radar of most Wikibooks contributors. I do have some issues with it, on a number of levels, and I am asking for you to justify its existance on Wikibooks. Rather than getting into a public argument, I'm trying to see what your intentions really are with this content and perhaps help you to understand exactly what Wikibooks is all about. This is not a public webhosting site, as there is a specific goal that we have in mind with developing Wikibooks. This project is an outgrowth of Wikipedia where authors on Wikipedia wanted more freedom to develop a topic in much more depth than a typical encyclopedia article. Specifically, textbooks were cited as the primary focus of this project.

This really appears as an attempt to set up a whole new Wikimedia sister project. For things of that nature, I would strongly recommend that you look at Proposals for new projects.

I am trying to work with you, and I don't want to offend you in any way. I hope that you can understand what we do here and try to work with us instead of trying to fight "the powers that be". --Rob Horning 15:48, 28 June 2006 (UTC)

VfD discussion
There are several votes in favor of deletion at WB:VFD, and I think that the final concensus will be one of deletion. The theoretical materials of marxism or socialism are acceptable subjects here on wikibooks, but an obviously biased page such as this, expousing and preaching a particular viewpoint is not acceptable. I won't take any quick or drastic actions yet, but this page most likely will be deleted. I suggest you find a new venue to host this material soon, so that you dont lose any of your hard work. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 23:27, 6 July 2006 (UTC)