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Mimi Johnson

Mimi Johnson currently resides in northern Virginia and is a native of Mississippi. She holds two Masters degrees and is most recently a graduate of Northwestern University in Opera Performance and Literature.

Most Recent Articles by Mimi Johnson:

Global Humanity: The Nouveau Dictatorship

Global Humanity: The Nouveau DictatorshipI decided to re-visit “Chernobyl” on HBO. Americans in my generation and those before me, remember seeing it reported on the news, watching in disbelief. 1986 was a tough year. Not four months earlier, the Challenger explosion occurred, devastating the U.S., but also the globe in the midst of a continued space race. If you have no idea what the name refers to, or if you are too young to remember it on the news, “Chernobyl” is a mini-series documenting the events in Pripyat, Ukraine, in April 1986, that led to one of the most horrific nuclear disasters thus far, in our history.
- Wednesday, July 1, 2020

The Modern Scarlet Letter “M” for Mask

The Modern Scarlet Letter M for MaskI am privileged, as liberals like to tout, that I live in a state, that for all intents and purposes, has remained somewhat sensible during this insane and what I consider, unnecessary lockdown. In the beginning of this fiasco, my company was deemed “essential” and therefore has stayed open through all the insipid social changes. Initially, we were not allowed to wear masks or gloves in the workplace, which was fine by me, as I found them cumbersome and infringing on my ability to breathe, however, about 4 weeks in, all of a sudden, they were mandatory. I found this quite odd and in my rational mind, I had to ask questions and cause a “disturbance in the force.”
- Sunday, May 31, 2020

Shelter in Place, The True Non-Essential

Shelter in Place, The True Non-EssentialIn our society, irrational behavior and thought seems to plague us more than any virus ever could. Each day, I read more and more histrionic articles surrounding COVID-19 written by, what I consider, non-essential journalists with no understanding, at even a basic level, of immunology and virology.  Yet, each day, people continually share these musings as concrete science.  I do not post much on social media, there is enough absurd matter being doled up for several lifetimes, but I do, however, scroll through these incredulous posts, read them, and then use rationality and medical journals/textbooks to get accurate information. 
- Monday, April 27, 2020

Boycotting Nike Should Be Because of Their Quality As A Shoe Maker

Boycotting Nike Should Be Because of Their Quality As A Shoe MakerJust a few thoughts on patriotism and ill-made shoes: Most of you that know me well, understand that I don’t jump on political bandwagons and really think carefully about situations before forming an opinion. With that being said, I completely agree with Nike pulling the Betsy Ross flag shoe and here’s why:
- Wednesday, July 10, 2019


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