In this interview, Tucker Carlson speaks with Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia, about the online encyclopedia's evolution from a neutral source of information to a platform Sanger believes is now controlled by leftists and intelligence agencies. Sanger shares the origins of Wikipedia, its initial neutrality policy, and how that policy has been subverted over time. He points out the biased nature of Wikipedia's "neutral point of view" policy, the blacklisting of conservative sources, and the anonymity of Wikipedia's most powerful editors. Sanger proposes nine theses for reforming Wikipedia, including abolishing source blacklists, reviving the original neutrality policy, revealing the identities of Wikipedia's leaders, and adopting a legislative process for making changes.
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