http://en.rightpedia.info/w/Main_Page There was a previous thread on Rightpedia and the similar wiki Metapedia, but it got derailed by @Oliver D Smith's tard rage, so I thought it was better to start a new one. Rightpedia is an "alternative right" encyclopedia home to hysterical conspiracy theories and articles which bring Poe's Law into play. I think their article on World War 2 is the best place to start. http://en.rightpedia.info/w/World_War_II The outcome of the war is stated thus: Something tells me they're not very fond of Jews. The combatants were: Apparently Masons were involved in this as well, but only in the UK, USA, France and Belgium. Holocaust denial, of course, abounds on the wiki. http://en.rightpedia.info/w/Concentration_camps Genrikh Yagoda, leader of the NKVD from 1934 to 1936 under Stalin, apparently preceded Stalin, the Soviet Union killed 100 million people while still maintaining population growth, and Anne Frank's death didn't matter because she died of typhus. That's quite some . The site has a policy of putting a star of David next to all Jews' names, because their readers are too exceptional to remember otherwise. The best thing I've found on Rightpedia, though, is the page on Tito. http://en.rightpedia.info/w/Josua_Ambroz_Tito The real Tito apparently died in World War 1, and was replaced by a Communist Jew.
Maybe that's because it looks more professional than the (((echoes))) used by other alt-righters. Then again, someone who cared about professionalism wouldn't be talking about how every western government is controlled by the Ill-Jew-Minati or plaster Pepe the Frog all over their website.
The concentration camps were there to PROTECT the jews! THE ALLIES WERE THE REASONS THE JEWS STARVED TO DEATH HITLER DINDU NUFFIN! Also I like how alt-righters complain about the middle eastern wars even though they were the closest thing to a modern crusade that will ever happen.
Oh Rightpedia, I can fill some blanks on this one, especially I used to be staff on their former hosting (as Arcane), It's a spinoff of Metapedia, as detailed here: https://encyclopediadramatica.rs/Rightpedia They originally set up shop on Orain, and since I was staff there, I remained professional at all times and kept my opinions about their obvious political creed to myself as much as possible, and I can source some of ED's assertions about their staff: (My comments in bold) Eleonóra Dubiczki (a.k.a. Fiala1, Hu1, snuki135 and eleonora46) – The founder and owner of Rightpedia. Fiala1 requested Rightpedia's creation after being desysopped and later banned from Metapedia. Fiala1 was also the operator behind Rightpedia's Radmin and Ladmin bots. Pretty reasonable as far as I knew. Got a bit offended once I misinterpreted their political beliefs, but I pointed out I would appreciated being enlightened as to what I was wrong about and that smoothed things over. Mussert (Galileo at Metapedia) – The first person Fiala1 invited to Rightpedia. As with Fiala1, Mussert was desyopped and banned from Metapedia. No real drama from them. Pretty chill and polite. Mikemikev – Unlike Fiala1, Mussert, and A Wyatt Man Mikemikev was desyopped and banned from Metapedia long before the events of November / December 2014. Oh dear, he was a drama llama, and I had to wade in more than once to calm down some crap started between him and other users, both on Orain and elsewhere, and I tried in vain to explain to him it was counterproductive to keep fanning the drama fires. A Wyatt Mann (also BjornStronginthearm at Stormfront) – Yet another former Metapedia sysop who was later blocked. BjornStronginthearm is Rightpedia's most open-minded user with an interest in Bob Lazar and Element 115, psychics and secret government experiments, ancient astronaut theory, and ghosts. It turns out that he is KimboSlice, (a.k.a Wyatt) - a notable EDiot. Nicest one of them all. Not surprised he turned out to be an EDiot.
Is Rightpedia real or troll, because they seem to ascribe to a huge number of different forms of conspiratardery including 9/11 truthery, Pizzagate, anti-vaxx, and even flat earth?
Quite sure they are real. One of the things Oliver Smith was fond of (and what started him hassling me) was desperately trying to prove them a parody, and while Mikemikev certain comes off like a parodist, I'm sure he genuinely believes the Nazi creed and he would not contribute to a project like that in bad faith.
They have an interesting take on ancient history too. Such as the Sphinx being built in 1,000,000 BCE, when Homo Erectus had just evovled. And that the Ancient Egyptians were really white despite all that art depicting them as dark skinned. And they do at least believe in evolution. A wrong, overly simplified form, but one that supports their racist beliefs.
They've apparently ended up in the /pol/zone where once any of the official narratives are acceptable to question, all of them are. Also pizzagate is a psyop designed to distract people from the fact the CIA did 9/11 but had to include Mossad as well as diversity hires.
Although I am sure it is real, this is a very understandable question. I can't find a single RP article that you could describe as either reasonable or authoritative. Most of the "da evil Jews did everything" narrative could easily be trolling, but it isn't. In that respect, comparisons with RationalWiki do not make sense. The latter has a bizarre mix of top class content on the original mission of the site, along with its more recent SJWism nonsense.
Maybe if not "good", I would at least declare them "decent" at one point. They still have some quite good articles calling out various health scams and other types of quackery from before the days they went off the deep end. As for Rightpedia, I can't give them that benefit of the doubt. RW at least paid some degree of service to being rational and objective at one point, while RP started with the intention of cleaving to a biased viewpoint and has never wavered in that intent.