Just another day in Biden’s America, where we are ruled by a tiny clique of “woke” Leninists.

It turns out that when everything is digital, and nothing is owned, we’re simply at the whims of the globalist overlords. Anything can be edited, deleted, or quarantined, according to the evanescent Current Thing ideology of the day.

Elon Musk is not amused.

The New York Post has more:

This is the second consecutive quarter that the national economy has contracted — which meets the traditional definition of a recession.

But the Biden administration has insisted that the economy is not in a recession. The president and his aides have steadfastly refused to use the word in briefings to reporters.

“This is not an economy that’s in recession,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday.

We are through the looking glass, Alice.

How’s that for mixing and matching metaphors and references?

Here’s more details on what Wikipedia did:

Elon Musk hit out at Wikipedia on Friday for “losing its objectivity” after the online encyclopedia blocked users from editing its “recession” page — prompting accusations that it was running cover for the Biden administration.

One Wikipedia user known as “Soibangla” edited the “recession” page to remove reference to the standard definition of the term.

The user added a line which read: “There is no global consensus on the definition of a recession.”

Whether the US is technically in a recession is a determination that is usually made by the National Bureau of Economic Research, which is a private, nonprofit research organization based in Cambridge, Mass.

The NBER bills itself as an apolitical group that is “committed to undertaking and disseminating unbiased economic research among public policymakers, business professionals, and the academic community.”

[New York Post]