This RFA has taken a bizarre twist.
Irpen
has arrived like someone staggering into a party drunk in the early hours. Irpen sees it all as a
battle over the control of Wikipedia. He admits to knowing nothing about the case. Throws in a few attacks on Tony Sidaway, IRC, and invokes the grim spectre of SlimVirgin for good measure.
All of this has nothing to do with the case.
They
really need to get to grips with these ludicrous ARBCOM interventions from people who have absolutely nothing relevant to say.
The case is a group of editors on Science articles violating core policies - notably BLP - and bullying people at will who object to this unsavory behavior. Anything else is drama-crazed gobbledygook and pure Sidaway.
Meanwhile, Odd Nature writes hilariously:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Req...User:Odd_natureQUOTE(Odd Nature)
[this RFA] is simply more disruption coming from Wikipedia Review regulars harassing Wikipedia editors they mean to drive off the project. No doubt much of Sceptre's motivation fiing this was due to FeloniousMonk's RFAR filing on Cla68's harassment of others. The Arbitration Committee shouldn't let Wikipedia Review editors use RFAR as another channel for harassing Wikipedians, but at the same time the behavior of Sceptre and the gang needs to be looked at and addressed before they drive valued, productive contributors off Wikipedia for good: We've already lost Raymond Arritt over this crew's latest demarche.
Odd Nature informs the Arbcom that the criminal mastermind of this whole enterprise, Moulton, is "all over Sceptre's thread." To be fair, Moulton is all over
everyone's threads.