A leftist professor went berserk and harassed her pro-life students in a shocking video.
In the now-viral video, Shellyne Rodriquez was caught spouting vitriolic attacks on a group of pro-life students at an unidentified university.
“You’re not educating sh*t. This is f*cking propaganda,” Rodriquez shouted as she shoved pamphlets off their Students for Life desk.
“This is violent. You’re tricking my students,” she continued. “Because you can’t even have a f*cking baby. So you don’t even know what that is.”
Many suggest that she should be dismissed and put on trial, given that she is an educator and the people she harassed are students. She should avoid using foul language in front of students and act like a child while in a position of authority.
“Bullying young people is so cool. I’m proud of these two. I also know when they get a little older an build their confidence, they will look back and wish they would’ve handled it a little differently. They probably already are. They are just making our young reps beasts!!!” wrote conservative pundit Charlie Kirk, who posted the video.
As expected, the video received wild responses on social media, with many condemning the professor’s actions.
“I think she needs a refresher on the definition of ‘violence,’” one Twitter user wrote. “The Left have managed to justify in their minds that words and opinions are “violence”, but actual physical violence is okay, but only when they do it.”
“‘For unclean spirits, crying with loud voice, came out of many that were possessed with them: and many taken with palsies, and that were lame, were healed,’” another one wrote, citing Acts 8:7.
“Imagine going [into unacceptable] debt to be treated like this for not adhering to the indoctrination they are supposed to be cementing after having 12 years of your youth robbed from you in state indoctrination camps,” tweeted another.
If a teacher is capable of acting in such a disrespectful and biased manner against students who hold different opinions, it raises serious questions about the academic freedom and integrity of American colleges.
Students have the freedom to express themselves without worrying about discrimination or harassment from their teachers, regardless of their personal convictions.