Hello, Hola, Ciao, or whatever language you operate in. I joined Wikipedia when I noticed an small error in T-90 and signed up. However I then realized that it was protected, so I had to do a lil' bit of editing before I could fix it.
I typically edit military-related topics, especially aircraft, and thus am mostly found there. Please note I'm no expert, and thus will sometimes be wrong. I really enjoy editing U.S. military vehicles, as the United States usually posts easily accessible information on such matters.
I do minor stuff like small grammar corrections and adding of images and citations.
Personally, I love MediaWiki! Even if you may perceive some editors as particularly enforcing, they may be simply doing their job, and that is a sign of a well-moderated wiki.
I can also be found on certain Fandoms, under a different name. I try to help on the wiki when I'm available.
Pages created (In chronologically order of creation):
This user tries to edit with a neutral point of view. if you notice bias, please let them know.
I am central-leaning, conservative-progressive, partially liberal, and a firm believer that the world can change for the better. Overall I'm politically neutral, and will not, say, vote for a candidate merely based on political party. We must be able to have our own opinions! Please do note I may not hold onto values that may be associated with these politics, and I'm open to new, well-thought out ideas. I believe that the wars in Ukraine and Israel can peacefully once and for all with a ceasefire or even better: a treaty. I enjoy being centralist because it allows for compromise between both left and right without too far with socialism/communism on the left and facism on the right. It builds on my belief that people should be able to form their own opinions and be open to update and change their opinions. However these opinions should and need to be based in fact. This is also why I like going around editing; I want to increase the reliability of the information and the sources on Wikipedia.
While I am part conservative, I do think organizations like PragerU and people like Candace Owens are utter disgraces to conservatism in my opinion.
It's funny how many proclaim allegiance to say, Hitler, when in reality they have not lived under their rule. The majority of people who say this are NOT German, and therefore will likely have been sent to a concentration camp. Germans don't like Nazis, as evidenced by several laws that criminalize using symbols such as the swatstika and iron cross.
With socialism, I believe it as the potential to be good but a "corrupt" leader, say Stalin, could easily corrupt the entire system with few checks and balances. That is why I do not advocate for socialism as in a democracy the needs of the representative often aligns with the needs of the people. Which cannot be said for most authoritarian governments.
As someone from Vietnam, I do see how socialism can collaborate with Western ideologies, and I like that (I'm not saying I fully support socialism, I'm saying how if it needs to exist, there are simply better ways to implement it)!