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    Harvard professor says ‘all hell broke loose’ when his study found no racial bias in police shootings

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      "Roland Fryer said he lived under police protection during the fallout of his study"

      And btw he's Black. Harvard Black Professor.

      https://www.foxnews.com/media/harvard-professor-all-hell-broke-loose-study-found-no-racial-bias-police-shootings

      The study found that police were more than twice as likely to manhandle, beat or use some other kind of nonfatal force against blacks and Hispanics than against people of other races. However, the data also determined that officers were 23.8 percent less likely to shoot at blacks and 8.5 percent less likely to shoot at Hispanics than they were to shoot at whites.

      When Fryer claimed the data showed "no racial differences in officer-involved shootings," he said, "all hell broke loose," and his life was upended.

      But academics are always honest right? "My first duty is to the truth" - right?

      "I had colleagues take me to the side and say, 'Don't publish this. You'll ruin your career,'" Fryer revealed.

      Hmm, maybe he shoulda been LGBTQP?

      After the report was published, Fryer lived under police protection for over a month. He had a seven-day-old daughter at the time ...

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        Academia has been corrupted by ideology since the 1970s.

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