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{{Infobox website|name=Conservapedia|logo=Conservapedia logo.png|type=Wiki, hate blog|language=English|founder=Andrew Schlafly|url=conservapedia.com|founding_date=November 21, 2006|espoused_ideology=[[Christian fundamentalism]]<br>[[Trumpism]]<br>[[Anti-communism]]<br>[[Anti-LGBTQ+]]<br>[[Paleoconservatism]]|screenshot=Conservapedia-frontpage.png|screenshot_size=300x300px|logo_caption=Logo of Conservapedia|screenshot_caption=Front page|screenshot_alt=Front page of Conservapedia}} | |||
'''"'''< | '''Conservapedia''' (self-described as ''"the trustworthy encyclopedia"'') is an [[United States of America|American]] [[Rightism|extreme-right]] website and [[wiki]] created in 2006 that is notorious for its [[Christian fundamentalism|Christian fundamentalist]] and other [[Reaction|reactionary]] views. It was mainly founded by Andrew Schlafly after content disputes with the already right-leaning [[Wikipedia]], which they claimed was "[[Christianity|anti-Christian]]" and "anti-American."<ref>Michael Calore (28 February 2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20080718081333/http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/news/2007/02/72818 "What Would Jesus Wiki?"]. ''Wired''. Archived from the [http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/news/2007/02/72818 original]. </ref> The actual content of Conservapedia is usually nothing more than bigotry against [[LGBTQ+]] people,<ref>[https://www.conservapedia.com/LGBTQ%2B "LGBTQ+"] ''Conservapedia''</ref> non-[[Christianity|Christians]],<ref>[https://www.conservapedia.com/Islam "Islam"] ''Conservapedia''</ref><ref>[https://www.conservapedia.com/Islam_and_Christianity "Islam and Christianity"] ''Conservapedia''</ref> [[Atheism|atheists]],<ref>[https://www.conservapedia.com/Atheism "Atheism"] ''Conservapedia''</ref> [[women]],<ref>[https://www.conservapedia.com/Feminism "Feminism"] ''Conservapedia'' | ||
''<br>"Feminism is a destructive ideology that can cause an alienation between women and men. Feminism denies, or downplays, differences between men and women; opposes homemaking, child-rearing, and homeschooling and promotes participation by women in predominantly male activities, regardless of their life pursuits or interests. Most prominent modern feminists support abortion and promote misandry."''</ref> and other marginalized groups. Because of this, Conservapedia is arguably nothing more than a glorified hate blog for its founders in a [[MediaWiki]] coating. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 24 April 2024
Conservapedia | |
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Logo of Conservapedia | |
Front page | |
Type | Wiki, hate blog |
Available in | English |
Founded | November 21, 2006 |
Founder | Andrew Schlafly |
Espoused ideology |
Christian fundamentalism Trumpism Anti-communism Anti-LGBTQ+ Paleoconservatism |
URL | conservapedia.com |
Conservapedia (self-described as "the trustworthy encyclopedia") is an American extreme-right website and wiki created in 2006 that is notorious for its Christian fundamentalist and other reactionary views. It was mainly founded by Andrew Schlafly after content disputes with the already right-leaning Wikipedia, which they claimed was "anti-Christian" and "anti-American."[1] The actual content of Conservapedia is usually nothing more than bigotry against LGBTQ+ people,[2] non-Christians,[3][4] atheists,[5] women,[6] and other marginalized groups. Because of this, Conservapedia is arguably nothing more than a glorified hate blog for its founders in a MediaWiki coating.
See also
References
- ↑ Michael Calore (28 February 2007). "What Would Jesus Wiki?". Wired. Archived from the original.
- ↑ "LGBTQ+" Conservapedia
- ↑ "Islam" Conservapedia
- ↑ "Islam and Christianity" Conservapedia
- ↑ "Atheism" Conservapedia
- ↑ "Feminism" Conservapedia
"Feminism is a destructive ideology that can cause an alienation between women and men. Feminism denies, or downplays, differences between men and women; opposes homemaking, child-rearing, and homeschooling and promotes participation by women in predominantly male activities, regardless of their life pursuits or interests. Most prominent modern feminists support abortion and promote misandry."