2/ multiple lies in the opening paragraph.
also contradicts later in the article.
truth: guns are growing in popularity in US; millions of new gun owners in recent years, due to disastrous cultural & cime problems.
3/ >more violent crime
both research and practice shows time and time again that armed society is polite society
>judicial hostility
the constitution of the union. doesn't get any more blatant than that.
>growing movement
astroturfed propaganda. gun ownership shows clear tend.
4/ academic thinking of the law professor:
>let's re-make language to make a constitutional right unavailable
>let's make things nominally legal but effectively infeasible
5/ >research indicates that more research is needed
>activism indicates that more activism is needed
>redistribution indicates that more redistribution is needed
also >federal gov meddling in cities
wow, brilliant thinking, mr constitutional law professor
6/ >gun trafficking is when teenager carries a rifle for self defense
>don't worry the database won't be abused
>just do it lol we'll make it legal
mind you the same faction claims to love 14A's right to privacy so much they somehow found *abortion* in it
7/ a very dangerous point: call for more "red flag" laws.
i.e., an *accusation* of abuse also disenfranchises you from the 2A.
no comment on the disparate gender impact of the 2nd one
8/ >rifle, a proper home defense weapon
vs
>handgun, a weapon for carrying around daily
you know what this is about if you have seen a couple videos of violence in the cities.
the author knows, and winks at the reader.
9/ mr constitutional law professor is unhappy that creating many criminals didn't help anybody
10/ remember he called for redistribution, social workers, and red flag laws and more federal databases.
remember he explained this requires changing *minuscule, obscure* laws - ones that would often escape attention of gun owners. that's his point.
11/ bonus meme: compare and contrast.
for decades we were told by the media & talking heads to stay asleep, to just acquiesce to activists, for they have "good intentions" and are "popular & grass-roots".
here we see stated & astroturfed preference vs the expressed preference.
12/ it takes an academic to be this wrong, this consistently and with that much conviction
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2/ Isn't she pretty?
In particular the Ukrainian maritime variant, with seabird decal.
3/ Unique design allows for low observability, in particular low radar cross-section. Not quite "full on stealth" - but it's much stealthier than an average flier.
We don't have official numbers, but this calculates baseline expectations - and it's good:
2/ #T14Armata, an innovative russian tank with crew fully enclosed in the front hull behind heavy protection, while a fully automated turret was located in the classic way.
Along with the tank, related T-15 IFV and 2S35 SPG were developed as shared platform.
3/ The design seemingly got a lot *right*, tho there remains some discussion as to armor of the turret - supposedly absent in the vehicles produced.
With a lot of hopes riding on its shoulders, the design failed to enter serial production and seems stuck. How come?
1/ Unpopular opinion:
the recent wave of "work from home" is the biggest and unique opportunity to "stick it to the boomers". Actually to do much better than that.
2/ Good management is both about enabling your employees - and also about measuring their effectiveness.
Beyond "walking around & seeing butts in office chairs", actual measurement - and reporting both up & down the chain. "Work from home" pushes in that direction.
3/ There are also various other benefits to "work from home" - less dependence on proximity to city; more personal freedom to shape work as you see fit, to juggle & smoothly change works, etc.
1/ >US commenced "invasion" in Ukraine by regime changing it
No.
2014: Ukrainians over-threw their government aligned with Russia - the Russia that for well over a century occupied Ukraine, drained resources & talent, suppressed culture.
2/ You see people in Ukraine staunchly & resolutely defending their freedom for 2+ months now. That is a clear and strong signal. I support their defense of freedom.
As for democracy... whatever. Both sides are democracies with all the trappings & faults, and it helped neither.
3/ To see just how pernicious and pervasive suppression of Ukraine's culture was back under russian control, see this well written thread: