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Lists seem to be the thing today. Here’s a disturbing one, via the Economist. Readers may remember Conservapedia, which was set up two years ago to counter Wikipedia’s perceived liberal, anti-Christian, and anti-American bias. Anyway, after the site’s homepage, here are Conservapedia’s most viewed entries: 1) Homosexuality (2,391,707 views) 2) Teen Homosexuality (417,184 views) 3) […]

Lists seem to be the thing today. Here’s a disturbing one, via the Economist.

Readers may remember Conservapedia, which was set up two years ago to counter Wikipedia’s perceived liberal, anti-Christian, and anti-American bias.

Anyway, after the site’s homepage, here are Conservapedia’s most viewed entries:

1) Homosexuality (2,391,707 views)
2) Teen Homosexuality (417,184 views)
3) Wikipedia (383,789 views)
4) Arguments Against Homosexuality (332,521 views)
5) Homosexual Agenda (331,637 views)
6) Adolf Hitler (317,716 views)
7) Ex-homosexuals (317,319 views)
8 ) Homosexuality and choice (311,946 views)
9) Homosexuality and Health
10) Examples of Bias in Wikipedia (289,205 views)
11) Theory of Evolution (282,211 views)
12) Sexual Abuse Being a Contributing Factor for Homosexuality (278,843 views)
13) Hillary Rodham Clinton (253,468 views)
14) David Beckham (247,446 views)
15) Unicorn (246,531 views)

Good to see that the Führer beat “Ex-homosexuals” to secure sixth spot. We should assume the interest in David Beckham was based solely on his merits as a soccer player. Obviously. As for Unicorn, the less said the better.

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