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Shepherd’s supervisors compare Peterson to Hitler, liken free speech advocates to Nazis, accuse her of “transphobia” and suggest she’s broken the school’s “sexual violence policy.”

All because she showed a clip that originally aired on public television.

You can’t make this stuff up.

These Wilfrid Laurier officials were cruel and dogmatic.

This much has been acknowledged.

The school has apologized to Shepherd for the way she was treated.

Bullying aside, the question remains of what is to be done about the university’s unabashed admission of its own political bias.

During the audio recording, Shepherd’s supervisor, Prof. Nathan Rambukkana, talks about how Shepherd created “a toxic climate” and “an unsafe learning environment for students.”

In the minds of today’s leftist profs, an “unsafe environment” doesn’t reflect the physical safety of students, but their emotional well-being and how they might feel after being challenged intellectually.

But Rambukkana’s concern for emotional well-being is only extended to students on the left end of the political spectrum.