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Harvard Professor: The Facts About Police Brutality - Roland Fryer
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Roland Fryer is an American economist and tenured professor at Harvard University.
💥Join us on our Journey to 1 Million Subscribers💥 Fryer received a PhD in economics from Pennsylvania State University in 2002 and completed postdoctoral work at the University of Chicago with Gary Becker. He joined the faculty of Harvard University and rapidly rose through the academic ranks becoming, at age 30, their second-youngest professor. In 2019, he published an analysis that found black and Hispanic Americans were no more likely than white Americans to be shot by police in a given interaction with police.
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00:00 Trailer
00:44 I went into my study assuming the police were racist
03:58 The surprising findings
07:28 Racist use of non-lethal force?
11:28 Protesting isn’t for me
12:29 I didn’t set out to cause controversy
15:14 Broken relationship between minorities and the police
18:37 Offsetting bias
21:22 SPONSOR: Munk Debates
22:26 My life got turned upside down
25:30 I refuse to lie
27:00 The narrative changed
29:10 Twitter labelled the paper as hate speech
30:05 Why were people upset about the positive results?
34:14 Academics were running scared
36:45 They changed the standards of evidence because they didn’t like the results
38:18 Truth is under threat
41:30 The Claudine Gay debacle
46:45 The true purpose of university
49:19 SPONSOR: Monetary Metals
50:52 Bias in publishing
53:28 How we fix this
57:28 Can academia be saved?
59:06 Academics need a moral compass
1:03:10 Professors afraid of students
💥Join us on our Journey to 1 Million Subscribers💥 Fryer received a PhD in economics from Pennsylvania State University in 2002 and completed postdoctoral work at the University of Chicago with Gary Becker. He joined the faculty of Harvard University and rapidly rose through the academic ranks becoming, at age 30, their second-youngest professor. In 2019, he published an analysis that found black and Hispanic Americans were no more likely than white Americans to be shot by police in a given interaction with police.
#politics #truth #podcast
OR Support TRIGGERnometry Here:
Bitcoin: bc1qm6vvhduc6s3rvy8u76sllmrfpynfv94qw8p8d5
Advertise on TRIGGERnometry:
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Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media:
About TRIGGERnometry:
00:00 Trailer
00:44 I went into my study assuming the police were racist
03:58 The surprising findings
07:28 Racist use of non-lethal force?
11:28 Protesting isn’t for me
12:29 I didn’t set out to cause controversy
15:14 Broken relationship between minorities and the police
18:37 Offsetting bias
21:22 SPONSOR: Munk Debates
22:26 My life got turned upside down
25:30 I refuse to lie
27:00 The narrative changed
29:10 Twitter labelled the paper as hate speech
30:05 Why were people upset about the positive results?
34:14 Academics were running scared
36:45 They changed the standards of evidence because they didn’t like the results
38:18 Truth is under threat
41:30 The Claudine Gay debacle
46:45 The true purpose of university
49:19 SPONSOR: Monetary Metals
50:52 Bias in publishing
53:28 How we fix this
57:28 Can academia be saved?
59:06 Academics need a moral compass
1:03:10 Professors afraid of students
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