Is it hysterical? We saw Lindsey Shepherd's "struggle session" with her professor and WLU's diversity police.
Last month in Australia, something similar happened. An Australian senator named Claire Chandler was summoned for a private meeting with the discrimination commissioner after publicly stating that trans-women should not compete in women's sports. The meeting was cancelled and the complaint dropped after Chandler refused to sign a waiver promising to not disclose anything discussed during the meeting.
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So why would these ‘semi-disciplinary’ meetings need to take place in secret and never discussed? I think it’s to ‘create a safe space’ for the accusers, if I have to guess. But making the accusers anonymous, and proceedings secret, leads to outlandish accusations and punishment without anyone being able to scrutinize either.