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30 Oct 2023
#society
The American Spectator: An Imperfect Compromise on Assault Rifles
The dispute over assault rifle massacres requires a compromise. Both the pro-gun lobby and gun control lobby must agree on reducing the inevitability. One potential solution is requiring five personal, local supporters to sign off on a purchaser's fitness to buy an assault rifle. This compromise aims to decrease access to assault rifles and reduce the likelihood of massacres.
Breitbart: Georgia Restaurant Under Fire for $50 Poor Parenting Surcharge
A Georgia restaurant has sparked controversy over a $50 surcharge for "loud" children. The Toccoa Riverside Restaurant's strict gratuity requirements, including extra charges for parties over six people and sharing food, drew attention online. A couple claims they were berated by the owner and threatened with the surcharge due to their children's behavior.
#war
Breitbart: Mustache Military: Israeli Soldiers Adopt 'Inglourious Basterds' Facial Hair for War
Israeli soldiers in the IDF are embracing a new trend of growing mustaches while they wait to join the fight against Hamas. Many soldiers are posing for photos and posting videos on social media showing off their facial hair. The trend is based on the character played by Brad Pitt in the movie "Inglourious Basterds" and is seen as a way for Israelis to find some humor in a serious situation.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: US Must Make Use of Gulf Islands Unlawfully Occupied by Iran
Iran has developed a strategy to neutralize external threats through proxies, cyber-attacks, and social media influence. The U.S. has failed to adequately respond to Iran's tactics, allowing Iran to strengthen its position. Control of three disputed islands in the Persian Gulf could be the key to the U.S. countering Sino-Russian influence and ensuring stability in the region.
#education
The American Spectator: Drag Queens Under the Golden Dome
Fr. John Jenkins reversed his decision to discontinue student performances of the Vagina Monologues and a queer film festival at the University of Notre Dame. Now, the university is hosting a drag show, causing opposition from some students who argue it perverts human dignity. The event is defended under the guise of academic freedom, but critics question its contribution to teaching and learning.
#sports
Breitbart: WATCH: 49ers' Brock Purdy Throws One of the Ugliest Interceptions Ever Against Bengals
49ers QB Brock Purdy throws an ugly interception near the goal line as the team tries to stage a comeback. Purdy has been struggling for the past three weeks, and this interception adds to his woes. The 49ers have lost three games in a row and Purdy has thrown five interceptions.
National Review: The Corner: The Media Lied, the Packers Aren’t Going to the Super Bowl
The Green Bay Packers' chances of going to the Super Bowl are slim due to their young and injured team. With a struggling quarterback and key players out for the season, the Packers are facing multiple challenges .
#outdoors
Hiking & Fishing: What Is a Switchback? History of Switchbacks in Hiking Trails
Switchbacks are a trail engineering principle used on steep terrain to create a zig-zag pattern. They can be found all over the world, from Machu Picchu to state parks. Switchbacks are safer and easier to traverse than straight paths up a hill or mountain. They are also important for erosion control and protecting the trail's ecosystem.