If you’re tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. A case of censorship in academia has emerged when Andrew Timming, an esteemed professor of human resources from Australia, was abruptly terminated, just days before Christmas last year. A faculty member at RMIT University in Australia, Timming claimed that his dismissal represented the climax of a prolonged offensive against him. This situation was reportedly triggered by a simple tweet he posted about climate activist Greta Thunberg nearly a year earlier. Timming claimed that his dismissal represented the climax of a prolonged offensive against him. Timming’s career took a hit following a tweet he posted. The incident stemmed from an exchange on social media involving Andrew Tate and Greta Thunberg. Tate, who posted a photo with his Bugatti, boasting about owning 33 cars. He provocatively asked Thunberg for her email to send her a list of the cars’ “enormous emissions.” Thunberg responded with sarcasm: “Yes, please do enlighten me. Email me at [email protected]” Amidst this online spat, Professor Timming saw an opportunity to comment on what he perceived as a gender-based disparity in humor. He highlighted the contrast in reactions to sexual jokes depending on whether they’re made by a man or a woman. His tweet juxtaposed two phrases, both followed by emojis, to illustrate his point. The first phrase, “Demeaning sexual jokes when directed from a woman to a man,” was accompanied by smiley and wink emojis. The second, “Demeaning sexual jokes when directed…Professor Is Fired for “Misconduct” Following Greta Thunberg Tweet