Interesting. You're focused on the justification of removing her, or rather on the act she committed that was used for justification.
That's reasonable, but her removal is not the reason I posted it. The lack of any right of center voices is. It's well enough to say you don't care what Harvard does, but what they do is impactful. I've heard for years that I didn't need to worry myself with the critical theory nonsense, it was just an academic exercise, confined to college classrooms. The problem is that there are plenty of people gullible enough in their late teens and early twenties that do believe it, and now it's part of boardrooms and government committees. And of course the idea that I shouldn't worry about it was always dishonest.