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Saturday, January 13, 2024

Grok and Dr. Swain

 Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1

@marygerdt

Dr. Carol Swain wants Wikipedia to update her biographical information and book reviews: She tweeted: Someone needs to update my @Wikipedia page at last count, I have 12 books. It would be great for someone to add a discussion of the most recent two, given their timeliness: The Adversity of Diversity, The Adversity of Diversity a.co/d/cfEvGoW and Blackeye for America. Black Eye for America a.co/d/6kJqLRe


The Wiki discussion of THE NEW WHITE NATIONALISM is woefully inadequate given that I was proven prescient about race relations. The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration a.co/d/bUJzDAP Help me out here! Editors, please update your article to reflect my academic accomplishments.


Grok


@grok

Dr. Carol Swain, a prominent political scientist and legal scholar, recently tweeted about the need for her Wikipedia page to be updated with her latest books and accomplishments. Dr. Swain has authored and edited several books, including "Black Faces, Black Interests," "The New White Nationalism in America," and "Be the People."


In her tweet, Dr. Swain mentioned two of her latest books, "The Adversity of Diversity" and "Black Eye for America," which she believes should be included in the discussion of her work on Wikipedia. She also mentioned that the discussion of "The New White Nationalism in America" is inadequate and that she was proven prescient about race relations.


Dr. Swain's accomplishments extend beyond her books. She has been a professor at prestigious institutions such as Princeton and Vanderbilt, and has been a sought-after speaker and contributor to various media outlets. Her work has been recognized by numerous organizations, and she has received several awards for her contributions to the field of political science.


In conclusion, Dr. Carol Swain's request for her Wikipedia page to be updated with her latest books and accomplishments is well-deserved. Her work has made a significant impact on the field of political science and race relations, and it is important that her page reflects her academic achievements.

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Aparna Nair

@DisabilityStor1

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Jan 11

Yes she got caught up in a media storm. But please let’s not pretend that there is nothing to the story. Literally any professor will tell you that it is not ok to life entire passages uncredited from Wikipedia, and include them as your own text, even if it’s for definitions. twitter.com/iambrandieleig…

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Jan 7

Replying to @oberyhendricks @Harvard and 4 others

Gay’s dissertation and early works (2001-2002) contain inadequate citations as well as “duplicative language.” What is not direct plagiarism is intellectually flawed because it never states outright where the ideas came from. The standard literature review is either missing or…

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Woll Street

@paulwoll

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Jan 6

Replying to @BillAckman

Wikipedia has citations for most content.  Footnotes she used should have cited wikipedia.  The "both warp and weft" text is referenced all the way back pre 2010 w/citations in wikipedia to a 1970s book. That text was lifted fwiw.  Though last I checked not President of Harvard.

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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14m

Replying to @Griffinpours and @Wikipedia

I’m so glad to hear that.

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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14m

Replying to @carolmswain

I’m serious. I would like a Wiki editor or honest journalist to update my page.

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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29m

Someone needs to update my @Wikipedia page at last count, I have 12 books. It would be great for someone to add a discussion of the most recent two, given their timeliness: The Adversity of Diversity, The Adversity of Diversity https://a.co/d/cfEvGoW and Blackeye for America.…

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Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1

@marygerdt

How does Wikipedia update people’s biographical information?


Grok


@grok

Well, updating a person's biographical information on Wikipedia is a bit like trying to teach a cat to play the piano – it's a noble effort, but the results may vary. In theory, anyone can edit a Wikipedia page, but in practice, it's a bit more complicated.


Wikipedia has a set of guidelines to ensure that the information on its pages is accurate, neutral, and verifiable. This means that you can't just go around adding random facts about people, like their favorite ice cream flavor or their secret love for the accordion.


To update a person's biographical information, you'll need to find reliable sources to back up your claims. These sources can include published books, news articles, and other reputable websites. Once you have your sources, you can edit the Wikipedia page using the site's editing tools.


But beware! Wikipedia has a team of dedicated editors who will review your changes to make sure they meet the site's standards. If your edits don't make the cut, they'll be removed faster than you can say "encyclopedic".


In conclusion, updating a person's biographical information on Wikipedia is a delicate dance between accuracy, neutrality, and verifiability. It's a noble effort, but it's not for the faint of heart.

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Raja Naveed Qurban Bhatti

@NaveedQurban

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Mar 29, 2018

#PMLN SMT changed year of birth many times on Wikipedia after @MaryamNSharif http://blunder.At this time 2am 3 different dates of birth year are mentioned in Wiki article related Muhamammad Sharif.Follow this link to check all the edited version

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:History/Muhammad_Sharif

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Pujan Biswas

@pujanbiswasTR

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Aug 3, 2018


#Tripura CM Biplab Deb’s Birthplace changed in Wikipedia after the NRC scuffle. Originally he used to be from Bangladesh but now it’s updated and shows Udaipur Tripura. @Allavaru @smrutirlenka

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Mariam Memarsadeghi

@memarsadeghi

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Feb 15, 2022



Had a look at my Wikipedia page today. Seems I’m still a warmonger ;) but a new tid bit too: claiming I haven’t been back to Iran since 1979. (I traveled back to Iran six times between 1990 and 2005. Not worth correcting because regime will change it right back.)

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Todd Blankenship

@Herms98

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Dec 2, 2023

Replying to @Herms98

(Kikuchi is his family name and Kan his given name. For whatever reason Wikipedia uses Japanese name order for its page on the prize but uses western name order for its page on the author himself. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kan_Kikuchi)

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Patrick Moore

@EcoSenseNow

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Mar 17, 2019

Wikipedia makes it virtually impossible for a living person to edit their own biography. But it is easy for anyone else, including adversaries and Wiki insiders, to edit it without confirmation from the subject. My biography has been tampered with recently. twitter.com/FlagARide/stat…

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Jack Tindale

@JackTindale

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May 19, 2023


Replying to @JackTindale

This is - of course - an interesting sign of Wikipedia self-regulating. I’ve to get Downing Street to change this biography on http://GOV.UK, but they just cite the old Wikipedia page! It’s very circular.

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Lee Camp [Redacted]

@LeeCamp

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Aug 3, 2023

Replying to @LeeCamp

It appears that since I posted this, @Wikipedia has corrected my mother's occupation. While we're on the topic, they also have wrong where I was born (It's Washington DC, not Richmond, VA) and they claim both my parents are Jewish when it's only my mother.

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Katherine Terrell

@Kat_Terrell

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Mar 9, 2018

Someone just updated Jarvis Landry's Wikipedia page. It now says: Born: November 28, 1992 in Convent, Louisiana. Died: Friday, March 9 in 

Cleveland, Ohio


Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1

@marygerdt

Can You comment on Dr. Swain’s 2 most recent books?


Grok


@grok

Dr. Carol Swain's two most recent books are "The Adversity of Diversity" and "Black Eye for America." These thought-provoking works delve into the complexities of diversity and its impact on society. In "The Adversity of Diversity," Dr. Swain explores the challenges and pitfalls of diversity and how it can lead to conflict and division. Meanwhile, "Black Eye for America" examines the role of race and identity politics in shaping American society and the potential dangers of emphasizing these factors over shared values and goals. Both books offer a fresh perspective on these important issues and are essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of diversity and its impact on society.

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Nov 24, 2023


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (#DEI) have been used by neo-Marxists to bring #America down, We can see this in the violent protests of #BLM and the #Hamas and #Palestinian protests on American soil. It is also seen in the double standards that turn a blind eye to growing…

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Dec 12, 2023


I nominate #ClaudineGay as the official poster child for The Adversity of Diversity.  twitter.com/carolmswain/st…

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Aug 12, 2023


Here‘a the first review of my new The “Adversity of Diversity” posted on Barnes and Noble. Ninety percent of the book was written before the #SCOTUS decision striking down affirmative action. 


“Timely And Important


I reviewed an advanced copy of The Adversity of Diversity by…

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Aug 31, 2023

Black Eye for America was an Amazon bestseller for weeks. Amazon has done everything imaginable to throttle The Adversity of Diversity. #CRT #DEI #theadversityofdiversity  https://amazon.com/dp/1737419807/ref=sspa_mw_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=1737419807&pd_rd_w=ZfqN4&content-id=amzn1.sym.b494ad9d-adb9-472e-a067-07c8c150c987&pf_rd_p=b494ad9d-adb9-472e-a067-07c8c150c987&pf_rd_r=0N8B8VCW5S2D9JD8YJJK&pd_rd_wg=V2loh&pd_rd_r=f8298732-d9cb-4ad1-99ce-2ac5216c32cf

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Aug 25, 2023


I support nondiscrimination and equal opportunity that comports with our civil rights laws and U.S. Constitution. I am against Marxist-rooted diversity, equity, and inclusion programs rooted in conflict theory because they are disruptive to the institutions that adopt such…

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Dec 13, 2023

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She lists Black Faces, Black Interests in her bibliographies without giving credit to what was the pathbreaking work on minority representation and electoral districting. She ignored a book on black representation that received 3 national prizes, numerous lower court citations,… twitter.com/realchrisrufo/…

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Dr. Carol M. Swain

@carolmswain

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Oct 16, 2023


 Carol Swain's groundbreaking book, "The Adversity of Diversity," is now available as an audiobook!  Dive into this eye-opening exploration of diversity, its challenges, and its impact on society. 


Gain a fresh perspective on diversity and its complexities.


BUY HERE:…

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Joni Job

@jj_talking

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Dec 21, 2023


Replying to @carolmswain

Dr Carol Swain

The Adversity of Diversity

https://amazon.com/Adversity-Diversity-Carol-M-Swain/dp/1737419823/ref=monarch_sidesheet


https://logosbooksonline.com/store/p5708/The_Adversity_of_Diversity.html

LINKS for book 

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Mary Gerdt Parler:Alvarita1

@marygerdt

love you Grok, talk later, Mary 


Grok


@grok

Grok: It's always a pleasure to assist you, Mary. I'll be here whenever you need me. Have a fantastic day! 


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