About my POV and Wikipedia's understanding of neutrality[edit]
Freedom of opinion is one of the basic human rights. My personal opinions include a profound dislike of all forms of racism and supporting Ukraine in its fight against the Russian aggression. I have been attacked by other editors for this. Therefore, I'd like to remind editors who think that my point of view makes me non-neutral in my editing that Editors are allowed to have personal political POV, as long as it does not negatively affect their editing and discussions (see WP:NPA#WHATIS). If someone wants to claim that anti-racism is a personal bias, they should read WP:NONAZIS.
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is one of the best books ever written, Fyodor Dostoevsky gave me some of the deepest insights into human psychology I ever got, and I have been a fan of Mikhail Gorbachev's ever since the summer of 1988 when we studied the parallels between his way of thinking and Lenin's at Bonn University. His memoirs are a really wonderful book. The courage of Alexei Navalny is a source of inspiration for me.
Robert SandrocK becomes RSK, the rest is the year of my birth and the year I first used this name on a social network.
Profession: Teacher for Religion, History, Physics, and Spanish.
Vocation: Since 1986, Benedictine monk of Königsmünster (Christ the King) Abbey in Meschede, Germany. My dislike of racism has become more profound because of the people I met during my stays in Tanzania (Peramiho Abbey, 2007-09 and 2012-16) and Cuba (New foundation in La Habana, 2009-11).