That information should not have been on Wikipedia in the first place! How can one accuse of censorship when it comes to data important for France's national defense? The only reason I can think of for wanting to know that the buildings of the military base are made of blast-proof concrete, can withstand chemical, and biological attacks, and that the facility is one of a handful of military information hubs, is to attack it, and endanger France's defense. I'm a huge advocate of the freedom of information, but it seems that making such information available could only cause harm. Am I the only one who is appalled by Wikipedia's refusal to comply?
That information should not have been on Wikipedia in the first place! How can one accuse of censorship when it comes to data important for France's national defense? The only reason I can think of for wanting to know that the buildings of the military base are made of blast-proof concrete, can withstand chemical, and biological attacks, and that the facility is one of a handful of military information hubs, is to attack it, and endanger France's defense. I'm a huge advocate of the freedom of information, but it seems that making such information available could only cause harm. Am I the only one who is appalled by Wikipedia's refusal to comply?