In this podcast, Roland Fryer, an economist known for his controversial research on police brutality, shares his insights. His study revealed no racial bias in fatal police shootings but highlighted significant bias in the use of non-lethal force. This surprising conclusion sparked intense backlash, including threats and accusations, underscoring the difficulties of challenging widely accepted narratives. The conversation delves into the politicization of academic research, the pressure to align with certain viewpoints, and the urgent need for a renewed commitment to truth-seeking in academia and society, especially concerning racial inequality in education and criminal justice. Fryer stresses the importance of pursuing evidence-based solutions, even when they are unpopular, and advocates for systemic changes that encourage a culture of truth-seeking in academic circles.
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