The result of the debate was keep deleted. I do not, however, find a clear consensus that protection is required. I am going to remove the page protection.
There does seem to be a general feeling that a redirect is appropriate with an open question of whether the page should redirect to en:gay or wikt:ghey. That, however, is a decision which can be worked out on the respective Talk page(s). As an ordinary editor-action, I am going to point the page to Wiktionary. Rossami (talk) 22:14, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It now turns out to get increasing number of search engine results 400,000;407,000;416,000 (YAHOO!). It is/has become a proofable internet phenomena at least. I would like to get it undeleted, because the deleted page appers at top of search results, and it looks like wikipedia performs censorship. My argumentation is that wikipedia maintains entries with ~500 hits, like Cocacolonization, or 94 hits, like Nipponisation. The number of search engine hits, which link to verifyable different sites, show an remarkable interest of the public in the subject of Ghey.
see Skeletor (called ghey on the net).
Google: Results 1 - 10 of about 742,000 for ghey. Wikipedia probably needs to redirect/protect it.Several countries (its political people) won't go into that page, or allow the word on the internet. Personally, i have experienced internet directories completely free of that term. However it might be OR, because it is only since 1990. Butterface style page is acceptable for now. Akidd dublin•tl•ctr-l 08:48, 8 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]