The school that sexually abused me has locked its Wikipedia page so that no more survivors of abuse can edit the King's House School page. They claim this is because of "disruptive editing".
Disruptive editing
So, what is disruptive editing to Wikipedia? Apparently it is editing that "disrupts progress toward improving an article or building the encyclopedia".
Interesting. So it appears that disruptive editing is simply anything that 'authority' thinks it is. It is, in this case, a mechanism to silence the voices of survivors.
Britain has 'disruptively edited' its entire history. From the holocaust of colonialism, to the fact that British Prime Ministers are now known to have participated in the rape of children. The UK is one big disruptive edit of itself. A total fabrication of a country that never existed; a society steeped in shame and violence.
The reason nobody can now edit the King's House Wikipedia page is this: Authority gets to 'lock' history. Just as the British Government have locked page-edits on its version of the murdering spree it's been on for the last few hundred years, Wikipedia locks page-edits on behalf of powerful institutions.
Powerful institutions must silence the voices of children to stay in power.
When I was a kid, I was sexually abused at King's House School in Richmond, London. Today, the school is still covering up their abuse of children. This includes deleting references to historical abuse, which I wrote about extensively before, here.
What recourse do survivors have when the history books are written by The State?
I never expected Wikipedia to collude with King's House School in the abuse of children, but clearly authority likes authority. But this cannot last for long, the truth is taking down these institutions, globally, one-by-one.
This is me at the time of the abuse:
Thanks for reading.