McMaster University claims to champion diversity and inclusion… unless you happen to be a white male

Tyler claims that in a private conversation, associate professor Jennie Vengris allegedly told him that she wasn’t comfortable with the idea of him speaking in her class.

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If you thought that apartheid was an ugly old relic of yester-decade South Africa, then just consider the stupefying case of Tyler Henderson.

Tyler enrolled at Hamilton’s McMaster University a while back so that he could realize his goal of becoming a social worker. But from the get-go, things took a disturbing twist.

Tyler claims that in a private conversation, associate professor Jennie Vengris allegedly told Tyler that she wasn’t comfortable with the idea of Tyler speaking in her class. Now, why would that be? Well, incredibly, Tyler says the professor had a problem with his race and his sex.

Evidently, having Tyler speaking in her class would presumably make the non-white male students uncomfortable because they likely had bad experiences dealing with people of Tyler’s race and sex. (Missing was any evidence to back up these outlandish claims.) Tyler says Vengris noted that if a white male were to speak in her class, that class would no longer be a “safe space” for others.

Justifiably miffed, Tyler reached out to the Equity and Inclusion office at McMaster for legal support. Tyler says office staffers agreed that he had been discriminated against and that he had a good case. But Tyler was also cautioned not to file a grievance given that he would be “socially crucified” – whatever that means (no explanation was forthcoming).

Tyler kept fighting back. On some occasions, he says the injustice he kept receiving made him raise his voice. This would not be tolerated. And so it was that Tyler was banned from taking further classes until he receives a psychiatric assessment.

We reached out to Associate Prof. Vengris, McMaster president David Farrar, and the McMaster media relations department to get their side of the story. At time of writing, no one associated with McMaster has provided any comment.

Check out our interview with Tyler Henderson and ask yourself: who is really in need of psychiatric assessment?

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