Normally when it comes to speaking about Black Lives Matter on Fox News, there might be some friction in terms of what goals they're trying to accomplish. However, Lisa Durden, a communications professor at Essex County College in New Jersey, was suspended indefinitely for her remarks.

Durden was told two days after her appearance on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight that she had to cancel classes and report to ECC's human resources department. It was there that she was given a letter, signed by the Vice President for Academic Affairs Jeffrey Lee, informing her without explanation that she was suspended "until further notice."

"They did this to humiliate me,'' Durden told The Star-Ledger. "Essex County College publicly lynched me in front of my students.''

During her appearance with Tucker Carlson in early June, Durden praised a black-only Memorial Day party organized by Black Lives Matter. The exchange got contentious when Durden took a condescending tone with Carlson.

"I thought the whole point of Black Lives Matter, or one of the points, would be to speak out against singling people out on the basis of their race and punishing them for that because you can’t control what your race is, and yet they seem to be doing that, explain that to me," Tucker said.

Durden replied, "What I say to that is boo hoo hoo you white people are angry because you couldn’t use your white privilege card to get invited to the Black Lives Matters, all black, Memorial Day celebration."

She continued. "White folks crack me up all of a sudden, when we want one day for black folks to focus on ourselves but you’ve been having white days for ever, you don’t say the words anymore because you know its politically incorrect."

While the school administration did not explicitly write in the letter that Durden's appearance on Fox News was the reason for her discipline, Karen Bridgett, the assistant director of human resources, told Durden that they received a complaint about her association with the college and her TV appearance. Durden's name was not associated with the college during her media appearance.

Even though Durden's comments are objectionable and in poor taste, Essex County College is a public institution and imposing some form of discipline on the professor could get into the college into muddy waters with the First Amendment. However, according to the American Association of University Professors, Durden is held to a "special position [and] obligation."

Watch the whole segment from Tucker Carlson Tonight below: