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5 Nov 2023

#politics

American Thinker: The 7th Circuit holds that AR-15s aren’t protected by the Second Amendment
The 7th Circuit holds that AR-15s aren’t protected by the Second Amendment


Illinois wants to disarm law-abiding citizens but allows criminals to have guns. A three-judge panel upheld a law banning "assault weapons" and large-capacity magazines, using faulty logic. The judges claimed that AR-15s are essentially M16s and therefore not protected by the Second Amendment. This reasoning is flawed as all civilian weapons can be used in war and the civilian ammo used for AR-15s is less powerful than military ammo. Most Americans do not want automatic weapons.


American Thinker: New House Speaker hated for his Christian beliefs
New House Speaker hated for his Christian beliefs
Democrats and critics attack House Speaker Mike Johnson for his strong Christian beliefs. Johnson believes that Christianity is under attack and needs to be elevated in public discourse. Critics argue that religious charlatans like Johnson are more interested in power than in religion.


GB News: London Tube train taken over by pro-palestine protestors chanting for INTIFADA
London Tube train taken over by pro-palestine protestors chanting for INTIFADA
Pro-Palestine protesters took over a London Tube train, chanting for Intifada revolution and voicing anti-Zionist sentiments. British Transport Police are investigating the incident. Concerns were raised about the rise of antisemitism and the lack of action from government officials. Three arrests were made during a pro-Palestine march at Piccadilly Circus. Critics urge activists to reconsider plans to march on Armistice Day.


Red State: Trump 'Dominates' Florida Freedom Summit, Collects More Key Endorsements
Trump 'Dominates' Florida Freedom Summit, Collects More Key Endorsements
Former President Donald Trump received a warm reception at the Florida Freedom Summit, while his GOP rivals faced boos and heckling from the crowd. Governor Ron DeSantis also had a strong showing, but Trump stole the spotlight with his keynote address. Despite his support, DeSantis faces challenges, including losing endorsements to Trump. It is unclear why DeSantis hasn't gained more traction, but Trump remains the frontrunner for the GOP nomination in 2024.


#society

Le Monde: More and more Israelis are signing up to own a gun
More and more Israelis are signing up to own a gun
Israeli citizens are flocking to shooting clubs to obtain firearms licenses following a recent attack. The demand for guns has skyrocketed, with over 180,000 new applications submitted. Many believe that having a weapon will increase their personal safety and protect against further attacks. However, there are concerns about the potential consequences of such widespread gun ownership in the country.


#foreignaffairs

American Thinker: Barack Obama does his coded version of ‘from the river to the sea’
Barack Obama does his coded version of ‘from the river to the sea’
Barack Obama's dislike for Israel and alignment with its enemies is evident in his actions and associations throughout his presidency. From his connection to Jeremiah Wright, support for Rashid Khalidi, and friendly relations with Louis Farrakhan, to his efforts to elevate Iran as a power in the Middle East, Obama's actions speak louder than his superficial statements of neutrality. In a recent interview, Obama subtly hints at his alignment with the Palestinian cause by referring to an "occupation" that does not exist in Gaza.


#technology

Foreign Policy: Can Chatbots Help You Build a Bioweapon?
Can Chatbots Help You Build a Bioweapon?
Advances in AI chatbot capabilities raise concerns about the potential for the creation of biological weapons. Chatbots could provide users with instructions to genetically engineer and produce pathogens. However, scientific knowledge is already accessible online, and education and outreach play a crucial role in promoting science literacy. The development of guardrails during chatbot development and defining publication policies for dual-use research can contribute to biosecurity. Additionally, adding barriers to the acquisition of physical materials, such as DNA screening requirements, can help prevent misuse. Balancing information security with scientific openness and innovation is essential for effective biosecurity policy.