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Organizers of a free speech rally near the campus of Wilfrid Laurier University say “intimidation tactics” from “militant” leftists won’t derail support for Lindsay Shepherd, the WLU teaching assistant wrongly sanctioned for showing students a debate surrounding the merits of genderless pronouns.

Free speech advocates from WLU and nearby University of Waterloo are bracing for a possible counter-demonstration after members of Waterloo’s Revolutionary Student Movement (RSM) referred to Friday’s rally as hateful and discriminatory.

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The RSM, a group that self-describes as combative, originally sounded the alarm for its members to descend on the free speech event before ultimately deleting a Facebook post after organizers of the free speech rally tipped off police.

“Of course it scares us,” free speech organizer and third-year Waterloo student Cosmin Dzsurdzsa told the Toronto Sun. “Of course it’s something to be afraid of.

“But these intimidation tactics can’t work. We can’t let these people get away with these things. This is why we reached out to police.”

Shepherd, 22, secretly recorded an informal disciplinary meeting with supervising professors in which she was lectured for 45 minutes for her innocuous decision to show a YouTube clip of contentious professor Jordan Peterson debating gender topics on TVOntario.