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Eric Rasmusen is Professor of Business Eco … Eric Rasmusen is Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Indiana University Bloomington. He is the author of the book Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory. In November 2019, Rasmusen was criticized by his university for his posts on Twitter that were characterized as "racist, sexist, and homophobic." On Nov 7 Rasmusen had retweeted an article published in a fringe right journal, the citation of which Wikipedia prohibits as a "deprecated source". The article was titled "Are Women Destroying Academia? Probably". Rasmusen's tweet quoted this line from a book by ultra-right theologist Ed Dutton: "geniuses are overwhelmingly male because they combine outlier IQ with moderately low Agreeableness and Moderately low Conscientiousness." The university stated that they could not fire him "because the first amendment of the United States constitution forbids us to do so". Rasmusen posted a rebuttal to his personal website, in which he defended his Twitter activity and argued that he was being silenced for "dissident" beliefs. Rasmusen retired in 2021.sident" beliefs. Rasmusen retired in 2021.
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Eric Rasmusen is Professor of Business Eco … Eric Rasmusen is Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at Indiana University Bloomington. He is the author of the book Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory. In November 2019, Rasmusen was criticized by his university for his posts on Twitter that were characterized as "racist, sexist, and homophobic." On Nov 7 Rasmusen had retweeted an article published in a fringe right journal, the citation of which Wikipedia prohibits as a "deprecated source". The article was titled "Are Women Destroying Academia? Probably". Rasmusen's tweet quoted this line from a book by ultra-right theologist Ed Dutton: "geniuses are overwhelmingly male because they combine outlier IQ with moderately low Agreeableness and Moderately low Conscientiousness." The university stated that they ousness." The university stated that they
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