A philosophy professor at the State University of New York at Fredonia has been temporarily relieved of his duties, according to the university president.
Stephen Kershnar was sent away from campus to limit his interactions with students.
President Stephen Kolison Jr. made the announcement Thursday, two days after he cited a video where the professor claimed it wasn’t obvious to him that adult-child sex “is in fact wrong.”
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Kershnar will remain off campus until the president’s office has finished investigating the matter.
“Please allow me to reiterate my earlier statement that I view the content of the video as absolutely abhorrent,” Kolison Jr. wrote. “I cannot stress strongly enough that the independent viewpoints of this individual professor are in no way representative of the values of the SUNY Fredonia campus.”
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A message to the SUNY Fredonia community from President Stephen H. Kolison, Jr. pic.twitter.com/9UG3H5nvZR
— SUNY Fredonia (@FredoniaU) February 3, 2022
A biography of Kershnar remains on the Fredonia website. It reads: “Kershnar has written one hundred articles and book chapters on such diverse topics as abortion, adult-child sex, hell, most valuable player, pornography, punishment, sexual fantasies, slavery, and torture.”
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In the original video, Kershnar went as far as to say that he didn’t see it as “blanket wrong” to with having sex with a one-year-old.

