Enough of some morons ruining this page. This jediism page has contained libel about true jediism for too long. You can post your crap again. I will erase it and keep posting the actual representation of jediism every freaking day if I have. It's also a time to report this malicious activity of people who have been intentionally providing defamatory information.

August 2011

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What neutrality is in presenting jedi as some morons? What? This is ridicule. If you're going to continue with keeping false and irrelevant information about jediism then I will do what needs be done to end this.

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Your restored references have nothing to do with jediism. The guy with hood in market is not jediist. Jedi consenus fenomena has nothing to do with actual jediist movement. I am going to keep removing false information about jediism until this defamatory and irrelevant information is moved to "jedi nuts" page and the actual and correct information will stay.

 

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