July 14, 2019 Philip C. Johnson, Ph.D. http://www.globalnext.org That’s right - more than likely, you are a racist and it’s about time I confirmed that for you. And let me be unambiguous: You are “at least” a racist and possibly homophobic, Islamophobic, transphobic and xenophobic. But the “R” word is the easiest and most efficient … Continue reading You are a Racist
Tag: Free speech
Christchurch Mosque Massacre: Tragedy, Blame and the Death of Free Speech
March 22, 2019 Philip Johnson, Ph.D. http://www.globalnext.org A lot of people have asked me about my thoughts regarding the Christchurch Mosque Massacre of March 15th. I have a lot of thoughts. Even more questions. And I shared a few predictions with Global Next's students regarding what I thought would be the aftermath of this event. … Continue reading Christchurch Mosque Massacre: Tragedy, Blame and the Death of Free Speech
Welcome to the Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh: I’m Glad You Survived Your Trip to Hell
Phil Johnson, Ph.D. October 6, 2018 http://www.globalnext.org Finally after one of the most bitter and bizarre political battles I’ve ever seen, Judge Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as the 114th Supreme Court justice today, Saturday, October 6th. After the announcement of the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in June, President Trump selected Brett … Continue reading Welcome to the Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh: I’m Glad You Survived Your Trip to Hell
Paris: The Charlie Hebdo Effect Still Lingers
March 2, 2015 I just finished a leadership conference in Germany and Italy and arrived in Paris last night- a place that was awash in terror on January 7th when the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine was attacked. Two days later, a kosher (Jewish) market in the south-eastern area of Paris was … Continue reading Paris: The Charlie Hebdo Effect Still Lingers
State of the World: January 2015 Update
January 25, 2015 It seems that since November of 2014, I haven’t been able to catch my breath - between conferences in Italy and China, teaching courses in Geneva and Kabul and research in Qatar, India and Kashmir, I haven’t had time to comment on the goings-on of the world. But I’ve been tracking - … Continue reading State of the World: January 2015 Update