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12 Feb 2025

#illegals

GB News: Britain toughens up rules making it near IMPOSSIBLE for small boat refugees to become UK citizens at ANY time
Britain toughens up rules making it near IMPOSSIBLE for small boat refugees to become UK citizens at ANY time
Britain has implemented stringent new rules making it nearly impossible for small boat refugees to gain UK citizenship. Effective February 10, 2025, those who arrive illegally will typically be denied citizenship regardless of how long they have been in the country.

The Refugee Council and Labour MPs have criticized these changes, arguing they create a class of second-class citizens and hinder integration. The Home Office maintains that these measures clarify existing rules and strengthen barriers against illegal entry.


#society

The Federalist: Family Betrayal Is A Democrat Specialty And A Totalitarian Tradition
Family Betrayal Is A Democrat Specialty And A Totalitarian Tradition
Recent public betrayals among family members, particularly within the Democratic Party, highlight a growing trend of disloyalty. Caroline Kennedy's public criticism of her cousin Robert Kennedy Jr. ahead of his confirmation hearings exemplifies this phenomenon, raising concerns about the impact of identity politics on familial relationships.

Historically, tyrannies have thrived on sowing distrust and division within families, as seen in the Soviet Union and Maoist China. The erosion of family loyalty is viewed as a tactic to foster dependency on government, leading to a culture where public betrayal is increasingly accepted.


#culture

Times Of Israel: ‘Captain America’ premiere starring Israeli Shira Haas draws protest
‘Captain America’ premiere starring Israeli Shira Haas draws protest
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the Hollywood premiere of “Captain America: Brave New World,” demanding a boycott of the film due to its portrayal of Israeli superhero Ruth Bat-Seraph, or Sabra. Demonstrators chanted slogans and held signs criticizing Disney and the film.

Marvel stated that while the character Sabra is inspired by the original comics, the film presents a reimagined version for modern audiences, distancing her from previous associations with the Mossad.


#education

Fox News: A failing Nation's Report Card proves need for sweeping change
A failing Nation's Report Card proves need for sweeping change
The Department of Education faces criticism for its ineffective spending, with recent data revealing that one in three eighth graders are functionally illiterate. Despite substantial funding, particularly through the ESSER fund, achievement gaps persist, especially in urban districts.

Reform is deemed essential, with calls for school choice and increased parental control over education. President Trump’s executive order aims to redirect federal funds to support these initiatives, potentially leading to the closure of the Education Department. A focus on foundational skills in reading and math is highlighted as crucial for future success.


#outdoors

Tactical Bassin: No Electronics Needed! Old School Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
No Electronics Needed! Old School Bass Fishing! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Fishing without modern electronics can still yield success, as demonstrated by Matt's recent outing in an aluminum boat. Utilizing various baits and adapting to challenging weather conditions, he managed to catch multiple fish while sharing his strategies for locating them.

The focus was on traditional fishing techniques with jigs, crankbaits, and blade baits. Detailed links to the specific gear used throughout the day are provided for those interested in replicating the experience.


#technology

The Economist: Forget DeepSeek. Large language models are getting cheaper still
Forget DeepSeek. Large language models are getting cheaper still
Large language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly affordable, with experts noting that a $6 LLM is more impressive than a $6 million one. The AI landscape is shifting as labs focus on creating high-quality models at lower costs to stand out in a competitive market.

As technology advances, applications of AI are expanding, including in areas like drone warfare and health. The ongoing exploration of AI's capabilities raises questions about its benefits and potential risks across various sectors.