On March 15, I was reading about MassResistance, a group that’s opposed to homosexuality, and I happened to come across an article on its founder, Brian Camenker, on Wikipedia. The article was just a tiny bit biased at the time you might say, so I added some templates that flagged the article so others would know it needed improvement in order to comply with Wikipedia’s quality standards. I then created the article for MassResistance itself as I thought it was odd that the founder had an article, and yet the organization did not. The first person to edit the article aside from myself was, to my surprise, Mr. Camenker. His edits weren’t exactly neutral. He even removed a link to the website MassResistance Watch, probably because he’s afraid of criticism. Of course, he doesn’t allow comments on the MassResistance Blog.
Apparently there’s been an edit war between people who support one of the two websites going on, but it’s calmed down a bit now. Perhaps because one of Camenker’s accounts has been permanently banned and he’s received multiple warnings.
On another note, MassResistance Watch has a post on this.

You go, Wikiwarrior!
why do you hate people so much?
your hate is destroying you and making you an angry soul
show your tolerance and diversity
leave people with different opinions alone
Tolerance doesn’t mean refraining from criticizing the beliefs of others, especially when those beliefs are themselves intolerant and dangerous.
And I’m not sure what your mean with the rest of your comment, but feel free to clarify how “[my] hate is destroying [me] and making [me] an angry soul.”