Seattle protest zone 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 29, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , censorship, Center for Science and Culture, chaos, COVID-19, creativity, editors, Evolution News, Facebook, free speech, freedom, Google, Günter Bechly, Human Zoos, Internet, Larry Sanger, lies, Long Story Short, pandemic, protest, Science Uprising, Seattle, social media, thought police, truth, Twitter, Walter Bradley, Wikipedia, YouTube videos Here’s How We Get Around the Wikipedia Roadblock David Klinghoffer June 29, 2020 Scientific Freedom 3 Newcomers to intelligent design often ask us about a certain influential online encyclopedia. We have to laugh. Read More ›
big-ben-stockpack-adobe-stock-219460681-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date April 24, 2018 CategoriesScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __nedited, "chilling effect", academic freedom, Darwinian theory, democracy, education, Free Science, free speech, intimidation, origins, protest, scholars, scientists, UK Parliament, United Kingdom, universities UK: Students Should Be Allowed to “Develop Own Opinions” Even if “Unpopular, Controversial” Sarah Chaffee April 24, 2018 Science Education, Scientific Freedom 4 A “chilling effect.” Yes, that’s a result of persecuting people with unpopular opinions. Read More ›
Weikart Medved Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 15, 2018 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , __k-review, animal life, Great Minds with Michael Medved, guns, human life, life, Michael Medved, protest, Richard Weikart, schools, violence Medved, Weikart: The Death of Humanity David Klinghoffer March 15, 2018 Bioethics 1 Yesterday students across the country participated in a walkout from school to protest against guns, which they understand to be the problem underlying recent school shooting. Read More ›