User talk:Stress theorist
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. Girth Summit (blether) 15:38, 9 August 2022 (UTC)- @Girth Summit:Ok sorry. I will just retire from Wikipedia. But your person is using a source that doesn't exist and has added it again after I left. He's just persecuting me with various warning templates and his meat friends. You can see at Talk: Aung San for yourself. Aung San was not a Chin and there are countless sources attest to that fact. Your person is using a source that does not exist to insert rumors into Wikipedia which will have real-life consequences (riots, etc.). By the way, I didn't send him any email or communicate with him through any other channel. The screenshot he shared is false (definitely not from me!). Stress theorist (talk) 02:25, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
- I was okay with leaving this mess project. But I had to come back because I was seeing the real-life consequences of the rumors here. For example, there's a viral video about the rumor originating from Wikipedia that Aung San was a Chin and his historical stature was "robbed" by the Burmans. People are asking to harm or attack others simply because they are classified as ethnic Burmans. Was it a deliberate tactic by Chinese users to stir up instability in Myanmar so that China can exploit the situation? I have no idea. People are killing one another. Stress theorist (talk) 02:36, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
- Update: It looks like the video has been deleted. It's posted on this channel and shared on Twitter. The video argues, with Wikipedia as a source, that Aung San was a Chin man and his story was robbed from Chin by the Burmans. It calls for Chin people to attack the Burmans (there are multiple assassinations, arson, and other attacks in Myanmar these days). On another note, the rumors that Ne Win and San Yu were Chinese have been inserted again in the article of Chinese people in Myanmar. His family denied it. Reputable scholars have written countless pages debunking the rumors (e.g, General Ne Win: A Political Biography, early life). It seems to me you can't be famous in Myanmar these days. Some Chinese "researchers" would claim you to be Chinese. Stress theorist (talk) 02:48, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
- How many people were killed due to the hatred instigated here? Was the bomb planted on a passenger bus in Chin state instigated by the rumors here? I removed the rumors on time. But your user has total disregard the consequences of his actions. The source does not exist. The email as well is nonexistent. Probably he wrote it himself, just like the source. Of course, you guys can believe whatever you want. I am clean and I am done with this mess. Stress theorist (talk) 03:07, 11 August 2022 (UTC)
- There are so many outright lies inserted into the report. For example, claiming that a user from Myanmar doesn't know the difference between Chin people and Chinese people. Or forcibly trying to connect his email, which has nothing related to Wikipedia, to my account. I am also not Pak Thais. The thing is, just like the fake source, he does not care about the truth. He wants to bully others and get what he wants. I do admit that he's more adept at playing Wikipedia than I am. Anyway, that's all. Stress theorist (talk) 04:02, 11 August 2022 (UTC)