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College researcher forced to resign after study finding no racial bias in police shootings

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Another casualty of the Twitter mob.

This is the researcher the liberal mob got fired:
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Michigan State University (MSU) VP of Research and Innovation Stephen Hsu, who has been “canceled” from this position by his university for alleged racism.

Hsu, a physicist, talked about this in an interview (see his blog here) explaining that the accusation came because of his study delving into the issue of race bias linked to police shootings. It was his decision to interview Joe Cesario, an MSU professor and psychologist, that got the institution’s Graduate Employees Union (GEU) to gang up on him as “unsuitable” for his role at the college.

Cesario in 2019 conducted a study that found there was no widespread racial bias in incidents that involved the police using firearms against suspects – and, perhaps crucially here, the study dismissed activists and media as, essentially, not knowing what they were talking about.

“Contrary to activist claims and media reports, there is no widespread racial bias in police shootings,” Cesario wrote.

Hsu’s fate was sealed on June 10, when MSU’s Graduate Employees Union took to Twitter and going as far as calling Hsu “a vocal scientific racist and eugenicist,” and demanding he be removed.

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A usual tactic of those looking to incite action and wield power, conveniently, MSU’s Graduate Employees Union’s tweet decided to ignore the context.

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GEU Vice President Acacia Ackles now says that Hsu’s work was an example of discordance with the university’s values, and meant that he was no longer fit to deal with issues like coordinating undergraduate studies and recruiting scholars.

Moreover, Ackles spelled it out: opposition is not allowed. “It is the union’s position that an administrator sharing such views is in opposition to MSU’s statements released supporting the protests and their root cause and aim,” she wrote in an open letter.

But that was not all, as Hsu soon faced the usual attacks on Twitter accusing him of serious transgressions such as sexism, racism, and support for eugenics – all of which he denies. His resignation soon followed.

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And while 800 people supported a petition to fire him, more than 2,000 backed him with their signatures, including top academics such as Harvard’s Steven Pinker, as well as MSU professors who said there is “zero concrete evidence that Hsu has performed his duties as VP in an unfair or biased manner.”

“Therefore, removing Hsu from his post as VP would be to capitulate to rumor and character assassination,” the petition said.

Twitter mob: College researcher forced to resign after study finding no racial bias in police shootings
 
I’m sorry you got no replies before this one.
 
They love science until it reflects a reality they dont want to admit is true
 
Another casualty of the Twitter mob.

This is the researcher the liberal mob got fired:
hsu.png


Michigan State University (MSU) VP of Research and Innovation Stephen Hsu, who has been “canceled” from this position by his university for alleged racism.

Hsu, a physicist, talked about this in an interview (see his blog here) explaining that the accusation came because of his study delving into the issue of race bias linked to police shootings. It was his decision to interview Joe Cesario, an MSU professor and psychologist, that got the institution’s Graduate Employees Union (GEU) to gang up on him as “unsuitable” for his role at the college.

Cesario in 2019 conducted a study that found there was no widespread racial bias in incidents that involved the police using firearms against suspects – and, perhaps crucially here, the study dismissed activists and media as, essentially, not knowing what they were talking about.

“Contrary to activist claims and media reports, there is no widespread racial bias in police shootings,” Cesario wrote.

Hsu’s fate was sealed on June 10, when MSU’s Graduate Employees Union took to Twitter and going as far as calling Hsu “a vocal scientific racist and eugenicist,” and demanding he be removed.

Screen-Shot-2020-07-08-at-14.31.52.png


A usual tactic of those looking to incite action and wield power, conveniently, MSU’s Graduate Employees Union’s tweet decided to ignore the context.

Screen-Shot-2020-07-08-at-14.37.22.png


GEU Vice President Acacia Ackles now says that Hsu’s work was an example of discordance with the university’s values, and meant that he was no longer fit to deal with issues like coordinating undergraduate studies and recruiting scholars.

Moreover, Ackles spelled it out: opposition is not allowed. “It is the union’s position that an administrator sharing such views is in opposition to MSU’s statements released supporting the protests and their root cause and aim,” she wrote in an open letter.

But that was not all, as Hsu soon faced the usual attacks on Twitter accusing him of serious transgressions such as sexism, racism, and support for eugenics – all of which he denies. His resignation soon followed.

Screen-Shot-2020-07-08-at-14.41.17.png


And while 800 people supported a petition to fire him, more than 2,000 backed him with their signatures, including top academics such as Harvard’s Steven Pinker, as well as MSU professors who said there is “zero concrete evidence that Hsu has performed his duties as VP in an unfair or biased manner.”

“Therefore, removing Hsu from his post as VP would be to capitulate to rumor and character assassination,” the petition said.

Twitter mob: College researcher forced to resign after study finding no racial bias in police shootings

What's the chances they felt emboldened to go after the professor because he was an Asian man?
 
What's the chances they felt emboldened to go after the professor because he was an Asian man?
They probably wish it was a white man to prove the “evil racist white man” narrative and agenda
 
They probably wish it was a white man to prove the “evil racist white man” narrative and agenda

They hate Asian men all the same and enjoy going after them too. Asian men have all the 'privilege' of white men with none of the benefits.
 
They hate Asian men all the same and enjoy going after them too. Asian men have all the 'privilege' of white men with none of the benefits.
True . Affirmative action denies Asian men into college lol
 
NOOOOOOOOOO SCIENCE ISNT ALLOWWEEEEEEEEED
 
not one word
 
“Contrary to activist claims and media reports, there is no widespread racial bias in police shootings,” Cesario wrote.
THIS guy got canceled? Absolute clown world. Pure honk honk :feelsclown:
 
The only victim of racism here is him, if he was black or a foid nobody would have said anything
 
They love science until it reflects a reality they dont want to admit is true
That's an oxymoron. They don't love science; they love power, they love sticking it to people they don't like, and they hate criticism. Sometimes, science provides the altar upon which they can stand to condescendingly lecture other people about their cult-like beliefs, only to find something else to prop them up when science doesn't. Nobody who loves science behaves that way.
 
That's an oxymoron. They don't love science; they love power, they love sticking it to people they don't like, and they hate criticism. Sometimes, science provides the altar upon which they can stand to condescendingly lecture other people about their cult-like beliefs, only to find something else to prop them up when science doesn't. Nobody who loves science behaves that way.
 

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