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Elon Musk Urges Supporters to Stop Donating to Wikipedia over Massive DEI Spending

Elon Musk has named his online encyclopedia “Walkpedia” and moved to Wikipedia as he claims he plans to spend more than $50 million on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. He called on supporters to stop donating.

of new york post report In a recent post on X/Twitter, Elon Musk expressed his disapproval of Wikipedia's budget allocation for the 2023-24 fiscal year. Musk, who boasts around 210 million followers on the platform, published a pie chart revealing that 29 percent of Wikipedia's $177 million budget was devoted to “equity” and “safety.” He was replying to a post by conservative commentator “TikTok Lib,'' who shared the post. Inclusion. ”

According to the Wikimedia Foundation website, the nonprofit that runs Wikipedia has set a goal of spending $51.7 million on DEI-related initiatives. This amount consists of 17.6 percent ($31.2 million) for equity and 11.6 percent ($20.5 million) for safety and inclusion. The bulk of the $177 million budget, 48.7 percent ($86.1 million), will be allocated to infrastructure and 22.2 percent ($39.2 million) to efficiency.

The adoption of DEI policies by major companies has gained momentum since 2020. But public pressure campaigns by right-wing influencers have recently led some companies, including Walmart, Ford Motor Company, and Boeing, to scale back their DEI efforts.

Wikipedia, which attracts an estimated 4 billion visitors a month, has long maintained a position of political neutrality. However, research suggests that the site suffers from left-wing bias. Earlier this year, Wikipedia removed references to Vice President Kamala Harris as a “border czar” after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race in favor of a confrontation with President Trump. Harris and her allies have rejected the label “border czar,” even though Biden tasked her with overseeing his administration's immigration policy during his presidency.

A report released in June by the libertarian Manhattan Institute found that Wikipedia tends to associate center-right celebrities with more negative sentiment than center-left celebrities. The study also found that articles about right-leaning people were more likely to include “negative emotions” such as anger and disgust, while articles about left-leaning people were more likely to include “positive emotions” such as joy. It was also shown that there is a trend.

Larry Sanger, who played a key role in launching Wikipedia with Jimmy Wales in 2001, has criticized the site for its alleged bias. In a 2021 interview with Unherd.com, Sanger said that a “team of Democratic-leaning volunteers” were working on their political agenda, including exposing the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, which the newspaper first reported. I agree with the statement that content that does not comply with the rules is removed. post.

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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News, covering free speech and online censorship issues.

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