June 1, 2013 Statement of Colton Cosmic regarding Cleanstart
This message at my user page asserts my authority under Wikipedia policy to WP:CLEANSTART, this despite the various fake and invalid pronouncements from ArbCom and a similarly carnival assortment of other representatives of Wikipedia's amok and defective administrative system. An editor's rights on Wikipedia derive from policy, not from admins. And whatever admins are doing, experience has shown me without a doubt: it's not policy. But I tried to accomodate them for about a year.
1) A year ago, Timotheus Canens blocked me for sockpuppetry, and this was false.
2) Sometime in the middle Tinysnowman actually erected a page claiming to identify about 18 of my socks, without exception each of them false.
3) At the end Arbcom's Nuclearwarfare and Wormthatturned jeered that "not a single arb supported my unblock" which was false, and on my challenge equivocated that, okay, the previous statement was "simple oversight," which was false, and really there was merely "overwhelming consensus" against me, also false.
And all of them knew their statements false at the time they said them. During the rest of my time off editing, I've been harassed, solid edits reverted on sight, had my talk and user page gravedanced on, subjected to verbal mob attack by WP:ANI, and a couple admins even self-consciously made statements against me that would be clearly defamatory, nay criminal, should my Wikipedia ID be connected to my real name. This is sport for them. Wikipedia, these are your administrators.
Until they start policing their own and this system of admin-for-life is repudiated, this is my expression of "no confidence" in all of them as a group. I further join Int21h's 27 February 2013 [1] (four paragraphs down) call for every arb to step down. I encourage others to join this call.
This is Colton Cosmic.
PS: Abusive admin, you can revert this and commence the gravedance, it won't bother me as I'm providing links to the correct version. Heck, abusive oversighter, you can even wipe it from the record as I've long since realized the utility of screenshotting things. I won't like it, but it's no reflection on me as an editor, and I won't let it be an irritant moving forward.