Vanity editing of Wikipedia is nothing new, especially for
those out there on the right, as witness the entry for Raheem “call me Ray” Kassam, pushing the idea
that he was “Mr Conservative”. Alas, “Ray” was not well-known enough to merit
an entry at all, and so his attempt at self-promotion was deleted, to the
relief of right-thinking people who would rather it had not appeared in the
first place.
Nah, it can't have been me editing it, I was in the pub, shit no, office, knocking back some serious booze, sod it, no, coffee. Yeah, to overcome another hangover. Oh bollocks
But the entry for the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines, who
styles himself Guido Fawkes, is
still very much in evidence. However, and in this case we have a significantly
sized however, what is contained in that entry has seen several less than
totally flattering items removed recently, with the result that Staines has had
his image miraculously cleansed – well, for the time being, anyhow.
Sadly, whoever has been cleaning up the Staines Wikipedia
entry has been rather amateurish: the footnotes in the text start at number 2,
because number 1, although the text to which it refers has been deleted, is
still present. This refers to Staines’ court
action which led to his
declaring himself bankrupt: the judge passed severely adverse comment on his tendency
to dishonesty.
Also missing is the most unfortunate episode that occurred
when Staines was leading the Federation of Conservative Students branch at
Humberside College of Further Education: that attempt
at a pact with the BNP. This, of course, is less than convenient when
Staines is painting himself as an “anti-racist”,
as does his past fondness for the Apartheid regime in South Africa.
And the clean-up of The Great Guido’s Wikipedia entry has
extended to remove any reference to the altercation outside London Bridge tube
station during the 2012 London Mayoral election campaign, when a
camerawoman was knocked to the ground. Staines is highly sensitive about
this incident, threatening legal action against anyone suggesting he was the
one doing the knocking over.
Then there is the curious episode of “fake sheikh” Mazher Mahmood, whose photo Staines published after a
well-publicised campaign. Now that The Great Guido has taken the Murdoch
shilling, you will find no trace of this at the Fawkes blog. But that mildly
inconvenient fact has not been allowed into his Wiki entry. And the favourable
rebranding has one truly puke-making finale.
While the narrative has had his bankruptcy wiped off, the
pact with the BNP removed, his South African links excised, and the London
Bridge incident purged, we now know that “In
1981 he won the UK Atari Asteroids video games championship and went on to come
ninth in the world championships held in Washington DC”. There is even a
photo of the angelic teenager to illustrate the great occasion.
No doubt Staines had
nothing to do with turning his Wiki entry into a hagiography.
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