Since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Campus Reform's Emily Sturge says numerous professors have highlighted this.
A respiratory therapist at the Ohio State University medical center called Kirk "a waste of oxygen" who might only be "worth something to the vultures."
A professor at the University of Pennsylvania called him the "head of Trump's Hitler youth," and another at the University of South Dakota has been fired for describing the slain conservative activist as a "hate spreading Nazi."
"The list goes on and on," Sturge writes in her related op-ed.
Meanwhile, leftist students have celebrated Kirk's death by trashing other students' memorials to honor him.
According to The Wall Street Journal, only 56% of young people are willing to condemn political violence, which means a massive portion of Generation Z shares these professors' sentiments.
"We have an obvious problem among young people, among Generation Z," Sturge asserts. "This generation is absolutely numb to political violence."
She says social media contributes to this; the higher education system does as well. Religion, or lack thereof, is also a factor.
"Many leftist students, many leftist professors … don't have religion, so they make the leftist worldview their religion," Sturge summarizes. "That's why so many professors push these ideas in the classroom. That ideology is their religion, and they're pushing it on students."
Campus Reform's research proves that leftist professors purposefully go to colleges and universities to shape and indoctrinate young minds to their ideology.
Sturge says Marxist ideas like diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and abolishing the nuclear family are pervasive in U.S. college and university classrooms because leftist professors make it their goal to bring more students to their side.
The absence of discussion and debate in those classrooms, Sturge concludes, is by design. The Left hates Charlie Kirk because he had such a "profound impact on so many young people because he brought that back to campus when free speech was dead in our university classrooms."