Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Michael Swann
With all due respect, the movement that the man in question is involved with is one which eschews modern technology and encourages a return to a simpler way of life, albeit framed within absurdist humour. He is a very real person, a writer for the Chap link title and has written several serious anthropological papers as well as organising a number of clubs and events as part of the growing caberet scene in London. I seem to recall having heard him on the radio last week, as well, something to do with TV Turn-Off week. Surely part of the idea behind this site is to inform, so arguing that someone cannot be included because they have no internet presence is ludicrous, particularly when you're dealing with people, such as this bloke, whose whole philosophy is opposed to the use of modern technology. Hardly vanity if the bloke will never see it, is it?
Steve Price
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