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@Randy Kryn: Hello Randy Kryn, at your soonest convenience, please attempt to bring Maxeto0910 back into the fold of the US page.

He/she likely feels canceled and shunned right now in light of recent unfounded suspicions and accusations by the greater community.

(Especially while doing much of the hard dirty work of repairing the rollback's collateral damage that most other editors seem to ignore, dismiss, or otherwise not acknowledge.)

Maxeto has provided a crucial neutral voice of reason within the midst of increasingly-sophisticated attacks upon both the article and the talk page, that continue to polarize and stir up the community.

Assuming that the series of attacks grows and continues,

(which seems likely, as there are no clear signs of it stopping — all bets are off come July 8 when the talk page is left unprotected again, and furthermore, who knows if there’s currently more socking going on that would cause problems even sooner, as it only takes 4 days for a sockmaster to create a new account and then access the semi-protected article and/or talk page to initiate further disruption).

Maxeto might be able to assess the attacks for what they are, and redirect their purpose from talk page disruption to productive article improvement and find a middle common ground consensus between the attacks and the longstanding regular editors.

Thank you for your consideration.

P.S. In case you forgot the context, please go to the socking thread here, click the "lame manifesto" link, and view that version of the talk page. This should be a very natural process for you, since you appear to have a strong affinity for holey socks.
P.S.S. I recently stumbled across your off-WP publication about MLK, and it is very commendable work, thank you for offering that to the world. Similarly, please consider that within the contemporary physical real-world context of mid-20th-century America in which he lived, he generated persistent widespread societal disruption, while also productively installing long-term unbreakable humanistic infrastructure that still leads society today,
(even more than a half-century after he was banned)
as he relentlessly fought for the merit of social justice and racial equality.