LU fired a tenured professor in the history department:
French Canadian Dr. Jean-Yves Bernard.
His crime?
A useless Women's Studies prof wanted to get into the History department, and he expressed his opposition. So the university asked his opinion, and he gave it.

Typical useless leftist women in the Women's Studies department "felt intimidated". On some level, women know that men can dominate them, which is why they have this weird relationship with male dominance, in that they are the ONLY men they are sexually attracted to, but tend to go for beta males with non-masculine faces in long-term relationships. I am not certain that women would want to have a long-term relationship with me, because I am too control, but the alternative is for women to date betas, who they aren't very attracted to, but who are more likely to stay with them. It's even worse given that women very often FUCK alphas and get impregnated by them, only to cuck some beta, who in turn, takes care of the children - and something like 10% of people reading this don't know their father, because they are the product of affairs!
Anyway, Dr. Bernard was fired, and spent five years suing Lakehead. The case was successfully settled last year.
Lakehead does not need a second White male suing successfully for racial discrimination after that.
As for anyone trashing me - I spent 4.5 years in university to get my two degrees and two minors - including what I originally went to LU for first, which was my 4-year mathematics degree. I didn't do all of that only to be unemployable because I am a White man who defends myself using my real name. But I rent houses and run YouTube channels, and have full economic autonomy over my life. So no one can do shit to me. I will sue them.
Notice how the Anglophone CBC refused to allow any comments on the matter:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/lakehead-university-decision-bernard-arbitration-1.4574557But note that the Quebecois media was keen to defend Bernard on the basis of ethnicity...even though as far as I can tell, he was discriminated against for being White - not for being French Canadian:
https://onfr.tfo.org/un-francophone-au-coeur-dune-saga-judiciaire-a-luniversite-lakeheadFrench Canadians recently elected a White Nationalist party...well...a French Canadian party, who will defend the ethnic interests of French Canadians...named the "Coalition Avenir Québec". I think the Quebecois people do this because they have experience being a linguistic minority in Canada - and in North America. So they have experience with REAL discrimination, and hence stand to protect their own interests.
Incidentally, the only large/major city in Canada that is still overwhelmingly White is Quebec City, which is 97% White, and had TWO murders in 2015...only ONE murder in 2007. And I think Quebec's ethnic French citizens realize what they see in cities in Paris, where more French women and children are being raped since WWII...and it's 100% directly correlated with the influx of Muslims into France. Some from Algeria and other French colonies, and some not - but they are definitely disproportionately Muslims.
Did I make this post already? I probably did. I didn't read this thread again - just saw it pop up to the top of the board, so decided to post.

PS - No, LU will not trespass me from campus. If they trespass me by way of the actual police, I will sue them. They had at least 10 times to trespass me, and they refused. I also posted that I am still employed at Lakehead on my primary Facebook page [currently in Facebook jail again for calling Vince Goodrum for calling him a cotton-wearing knee-grow [sic]].
They sent me a legal letter over leaving my Facebook information as being still employed in the mathematics department, but they haven't since done so again. And that's why I am going back to LU part-time in September.

I can go whenever I want - they won't sue me, especially now that I have a video getting assaulted by a security guard, when I was merely at LU having supper with my parents. But starting in September, I will be going more often. Most likely daily, just to finish a few of the [literally few] math classes that I haven't taken yet.
I was told I can take a Master's degree course in math at LU, and get credit for it at the YEAR 4 [senior undergraduate] year level. I would like to do this so that I can tell people that I do know math at the Master's degree level...I am NOT saying I will finish my Master's degree...with three kids, and three more on the way, I simply have no time. But I would like to take a course or two or three at the Master's level.
As I said, LU won't do anything to me. They're scared of me suing them and winning. And I would win.