Anti-White Academic Whose Research ‘Proved’ Systemic Racism is Fired from University for Faking Data

An affirmative action academic whose research on systemic racism was widely used to fuel animus against white people has been fired from Florida State University for falsifying data.

Eric Stewart was fired as a criminology professor at Florida State University last month because of the “extreme negligence” found in his studies. His work had been cited by other research in an astounding 8,500 occasions, according to Google Scholar. Stewart also served as a WEB DuBois fellow at the National Institute of Justice before being disgraced.

Stewart was excoriated by FSU Provost James J. Clark in a termination letter dated July 13 for the damage his shoddy and irresponsible work has caused to the university and the field in general.

“The details of problematic data management, false results, and the numerous publication retractions have negatively affected the discipline on a national level,” Clark stated.

“The damage to the standing of the University and, in particular, the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice and its faculty approaches the catastrophic and may be unalterable.” Clark added. “I do not see how you can teach our students to be ethical researchers or how the results of future research projects conducted by you could be deemed as trustworthy.”

Thus far, six of Stewart’s articles have been pulled from leading academic journals because of erroneous data. Shamefully, Stewart received millions of taxpayer dollars to conduct his research from organizations like the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Justice and Florida’s Department of Juvenile Justice. It sure pays to be a low IQ race huckster in multicultural, diverse America, eh?

Big League Politics has reported on how black academics are regularly allowed to spew hatred against white people as “The Great Replacement” takes form:

Nikole Hannah-Jones, leader of the New York Times‘ 1619 Project, has a history of making extremely racist comments about white people.

In 1995, she wrote to Notre Dame’s The Observer that “the white race is the biggest murderer, rapist, pillager, and thief of the modern world” in a letter to the editor published by the paper.

Hannah-Jones made clear her racist hatred of America and its rich history in her screed titled, “Modern Savagery.” She called the European settlers and explorers responsible for the “acts of devils” for bringing civilization to the continent.

“[The whites] lasting monument was the destruction and enslavement of two races of people,” Hannah-Jones wrote.

She made the claims, not backed up by evidence, that Africans came to the Americans before white settlers and made peace with the Indians. She also stated that pyramids built in Mexico were built as a symbol of friendship and goodwill between the indigenous peoples and the Africans.

Hannah-Jones also placed the blame of all social problems in her community squarely on white people, spewing various conspiracy theories of dubious merit.

“The descendants of these savage people pump drugs and guns into the Black community, pack Black people into the squalor of segregated urban ghettos and continue to be bloodsuckers in our community,” she wrote.

While Stewart may have been exposed and fired, there are thousands and thousands in academia just like him who wish to destroy civilization because of their pathetic grievances and sorry victim complexes. The stage is being set for genocide.

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