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Grievance letter - Conrad Tillard Wikipedia Article

I noticed today on December 7, 2022, that on December 5, 6, that information that was deleted on Conrad Tillard’s Wikipedia article was reinstated. Jesserafe and Longchess two wikipedia users with rollback, and other Wikipedia privileges. They minimized and criminalized Conrad Tillard, a candidate in the NY primary election in Brooklyn in August of 2022. The Wikipedia article was fixed. But it still overstates the issue of anti-gay past statements. A person's past should not be a badge of dishonor. The Wikipedia hacker interfered with another election in 2014 hacking a wikipedia article a few days before an election. JesseRafe one of the hackers account was banned from Twitter. I am sending you a copy of an email that I sent to the Wikimedia Foundation. Dear Wikimedia Foundation. My name is Linda Fletcher. I have been a volunteer Wikipedia content editor for 7 years. Last week I experienced two wikipedians abusing their power using the Wikipedia platform. Their user nam

Conrad Tillard

Conrad Tillard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Conrad Bennette Tillard is an American minister, activist minister, and radio host. Tillard was a prominent member and minister of the black nationalist group known as the Nation of Islam until 1998.[1] While with the Nation of Islam, Tillard dubbed himself "the hip-hop minister" and became known for his outspoken opposition to the promotion of gangsterism in hip-hop music.[2][3] Tillard ran for New York State senator in 2022, as a Democratic primary campaign for the New York State Senate against incumbent Senator Jabari Brisport. Tillard was endorsed by New York City Mayor, Eric Adams, on August 15, 2022. Brisport won the election for State Senator of New York.[4] Tillard was endorsed by Mayor Eric Adams, in spite of old controversy. [5][6][7][8][9] Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 External links 4 References ==Early life and education== Tillard was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He grew up in Washi