Proposed deletion of Bronze Age Pervert

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The article Bronze Age Pervert has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Having spectated months of debate on this page, I propose that it be deleted. As things currently stand, this page is little more than an advertisement for a pseudonymous twitter account. The inability to reach a consensus on producing a name behind the "Bronze Age Pervert" twitter account means this article is of no utility.

That an article so poorly-formatted and structured has protected status seems ridiculous. The reliance on obscure online magazines and Substack pages suggest that "Bronze Age Pervert" is undeserving of a Wikipedia article.

The sources addressing "Bronze Age Pervert" that possess some clout, such as Vox and The Daily Beast, merely cite an obscure podcast with no evidence for any of its claims about "Bronze Age Pervert". The Claremont Review of Books, the only reliable source drawing from a different source, merely describes a personal anecdote in which two obscure right-wing thinkers, Michael Anton and Curtis Yarvin, discussed the self-published "Bronze Age Mindset" book written by "Bronze Age Pervert" over a dinnertable. Few would say that the subject matter of every evening conversation between relatively unknown right-wing thinkers is deserving of a Wikipedia page.

Even without naming "Bronze Age Pervert", this article is potentially libelous and overall unnecessary. There are hundreds of pseudonymous twitter accounts that cover politics, many of them far more influential than "Bronze Age Pervert", yet few if any receive such attention from Wikipedia. I propose that this article be deleted and remain so until a verifiable source appears demonstrating a reason for "Bronze Age Pervert" to receive any Wikipedia coverage

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