Talk:Grad missile
I am going to remove propaganda redirect substitute "grad missile" for something which is not a missile, even according to the target page. A missile is something with a guidance system, and is precisely aimable, a rocket is something quite else.
See the wiki pages in question, I'm not wrong about the primary claim regarding missiles (computer guided precision weapons) vs rockets and artillery. (And I'm not wrong about the rest though one may despute details or attempt justifications.) I'm well aware that I made the redirect manual, instead of automatic, and made what I deem constructive contributions, namely noting egregious propaganda, despited those being deemed otherwise by Wikipedia policy. But I am not wrong about the propagandistic misnomer of referring to rockets and artillery as missiles and I shall restore my edits as a form of protest until all erroneous, bad faith references to Qassam missiles, Grad missiles, etc. are removed from the multifariously disproportionate number of articles devoted to the murder of civilians by Palestinians, compared to Israeli terror, apartheid ethnic cleansing and aggression (war crime). (Which unfortunately is not a war-crime as evidenced by the fact that the Allies (including gold old "uncle Joe") murdered more defenseless civilians by military means with no credible pretext of military targets than the Axis, and any type of despicable act that the Fascists' attributed beyond reasonable doubt to the Allies was therefore not criminal.)220.233.78.32 (talk) 06:00, 19 November 2012 (UTC)
PS other troubling issues are the way the structure of pages frames things, and using state (and corporations') propaganda agencies as sources for unattributed claims to objectivity, especially when these states (and corporations) are actors in the events being described.220.233.78.32 (talk) 06:00, 19 November 2012 (UTC)
It is despicable to hide egregious bias behind petty legalistic letter of the law interpretations of NPoVAutoarbitaster (talk) 06:25, 19 November 2012 (UTC)