Blog:A concern about the political views of these wikis

Okay, so I know that there is already a conversation about removing political stuff and a lot of the pages that are entirely based on anti-SJW/pro-Gamergate arguments are removed, but I still feel the need to make this blog post. Basically, I have been reading about things related to these topics, and I have to question some things related to the political views of these wikis.

Pro-Gamergate views
Although as I said, not a lot of pro-Gamergate articles still exist, I still think it is concerning that parts of these wikis still promote Gamergate along with the fact that this wiki ever had such pages (especially when it was only around 5 or 6 months ago when they were around) when mh:freshwebsites:Wikipedia, yes Wikipedia itself, starts their article about Gamergate like this: "Gamergate was an online harassment campaign, initially conducted through the use of the hashtag #GamerGate, that promoted sexism and anti-progressivism in video game culture. Beginning in August 2014, the campaign targeted women in the video game industry-notably game developers Zoë Quinn and Brianna Wu, and feminist media critic Anita Sarkeesian. The harassment campaign included doxing, threats of rape, and death threats."

- Wikipedia

While these claims are unsourced here, hidden text states that the information is sourced later in the article. Also sorry I had to copypaste the ë in Zoë, but I'm using a computer, and I can't do that here.

Could someone please explain to me why we are defending something that Wikipedia of all sites explicitly states that is a harassment campaign and involved doxing, rape and death threats? I am aware that Wikipedia is not exactly a reliable source, but it can be reliable when its information is sourced. Plus, does this not make us look hypocritical considering we have an article on doxing?

Blocking users for being SJWs/"feminazis"/etc.
As much as this isn't really a political view and much rather an action because of a political view, this is something that has happened in the past and while it doesn't happen much anymore, I think there should be a rule (if there isn't one already). If users such as social justice warriors, "feminazis", etc. join the wiki, just let them act how they act, and if they act toxic, then you can block them for toxicity (this might apply to intimidating behaviour/harassment).