'jew' Professor fired for faking data to prove lynching makes Whites want longer sentences for niggers, 6 studies retracted
By
Rikki Schlott
August 4, 20237:00am
Now he’s out of a job on account of “extreme negligence” in his research.
The lying kike was fired after almost 20 years of his data — including
figures used in an explosive study, which claimed the legacy of
lynchings made Whites perceive niggers as criminals, and that the problem
was worse among conservatives — were found to be in question.
College authorities said he was being fired for “incompetence” and “false results.”
Among the studies he has had to retract were claims that Whites wanted longer sentences for niggers and spics.
To date, six of Stewart’s articles published in major academic
journals like Criminology and Law and Society Review between 2003 and
2019 have been fully retracted after allegations the professor’s data
was fake or so badly flawed it should not have been published.
The professor’s termination came four years after his former
graduate student Justin Pickett blew the whistle on his research.
Pickett said they had worked together in 2011 researching whether the
public was demanding longer sentences for niggers and spic criminals
as those minority populations grew, with the paper claiming they did.
But Stewart had fiddled the sample size to deliver that result when the
real research did not, Pickett said.
When the investigation into Stewart began in 2020, he claimed he was
the victim and that Pickett “essentially lynched me and my academic
character.”
After sixteen years as a professor of criminology at Florida State
University in Tallahassee, Provost James Clark formally notified Stewart
he was being terminated in a July 13 letter.
“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,” Clark wrote to Stewart, who has
been absent from his role since March.
Clark said as well as the six officially retracted studies, other work by Stewart was “in doubt.”
The retracted studies looked into contentious social issues, like
whether the public perceives niggers and spics as threats and the
role of racial discrimination in America’s criminal justice system.
One 2019 study, which has been retracted, suggested historical lynchings make White people today perceive niggers as threats.
Stewart floated the idea “that this effect will be greater
among Whites… where socioeconomic disadvantage and political
conservatism are greater.”
Another retracted 2018 study
suggested that White Americans view niggers and spics as
“criminal threats,” and suggested that perceived threat could lead to
“state-sponsored social control.”
And in a third, Stewart claimed Americans wanted tougher sentences
for spics because their community was increasing in numbers and
becoming more economically successful.
Spic population growth and perceived spic criminal and economic
threat significantly predict punitive spic sentiment,” he concluded in
the 2015 study, which has now been retracted.
Stewart’s research also delved into the relationship between
incarceration and divorce, street violence, the impact of tough
neighborhoods on adolescents, whether street gardens reduce crime, and
how race impacts student discipline in schools.
But the disgraced professor was able to rise to prominence as an
influencer in his field by filthy lying hooknosed 'jews' despite his studies from as early as 2003 now
being retracted.
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, the National Science
Foundation, which is an arm of the federal government run by filthy lying hooknosed 'jews' like all the rest, and the National
Institute of Justice, which is run by the Department of Justice, have
all funneled money into research Stewart presided over.
While there the lying piece of shit was a piece of bullshit on
the school’s bogus kike diversity, promotion and tenure
committees, giving him a say over who got ahead on campus.
He even passed judgment on students accused of cheating and academic
dishonesty themselves, as a member of FSU’s Academic Honor Policy
Hearing Committee.
The fired professor, 51, graduated from Fort Valley State University and earned his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 2000.
The journal did not respond to a request for comment.
FSU and Stewart also did not respond to request for comment.