I wouldn't think so - I don't imagine the anti-"Islamophobia" media was in any hurry to celebrate the Sikhs' commitment to the Second Amendment or mention the murder of Sikh gurus by Muslims that provoked the decision.
I have a positive impression of Sikhs in principle, because I like a religion that decided everyone should carry a sword at all times in case they need to play the knight in shining armour. Obviously there's a lot of Sikhs who don't live up to that ideal, but the ideal is nice.
I think it's credible that he didn't recognise this specific skull-and-crossbones as being associated with the SS and got it because pirates are badass or whatever. However, he is a Democrat who supports all the usual Democrat causes so I'm not going to mourn him if they eat him.
I'd agree with the first half but not the second. Geoblocking everything in South America, Africa and Asia west of Korea would have a disproportionate benefit for most online systems, but if the expected return on spam wasn't more than $5 it would already be a solved problem on Twitter with their blue checkmark.
Twilight is just one of those words you cannot and should not ever use in a product meant for anyone else.
Disagree. It's a bit of a Mary Sue red flag when it's just about the combination of light and dark, but specifically as the waning end of an era it's a good, evocative word.
There's no such thing as a 25 pound sword. Even Grutte Pier's sword is only 15 pounds, and that's a guy who supposedly could cut through five men with one swing. To get that heavy you're talking about a six foot prybar or demolition tool, not a weapon.
They should be held liable for misrepresenting the capabilities of the LLM. If someone rents out an LLM as a Magic 8-Ball and someone else rents out a wrapper for that LLM as a financial advisor, the latter should be held accountable for their fraud but the former should not.
This sounds like pyromania but not arson. That he called 911 to report the fire and that the fire appeared to be extinguished but was smouldering underground are both mitigating factors. He should be punished for his reckless behaviour, but he should be spared because it's better that people report incriminating fires than leaving them unchecked.
Israel has ICBMs because they have a space program, and the line between "unmanned launch vehicle" and "ballistic missile" is rather vague. The person you're citing is taking the extreme high end estimate of the missile's range as fact despite it being based on very little data.
The police shot a terrorist wearing a bomb vest who was trying to enter the building. They overpenetrated, also hitting two men who were barricading the door from the inside. While tragic, I don't think the police response was incorrect. Allowing the apparent suicide bomber to go about his business while you tried to find a better angle could have resulted in far more innocent casualties.
Because leftists are scum. The same leftist will both celebrate a murder and spread propaganda claiming the perpetrator was conservative.
Such blue-on-blue incidents do happen - like the anti-ICE shooter who shot at the police and hit the people they were arresting - but the leftist would have you believe that every left-wing crime is such an incident.
If the tests were a year ago, that's the best evidence against what they're doing. One does not have to debate whether it's appropriate to cull livestock to prevent the spread of bird flu if your response is so slow that it would not prevent the spread of bird flu, yet there is no other evidence of bird flu.
Wasn't an old guy drawing aggro so the shooter could get away? If there wasn't a conspiracy, it's only because you're in a Niihau incident scenario where you can recruit accomplices on the fly as easily as finding day workers at a Home Depot car park.
Presumably because they're sleep deprived.