It's when one's input in that marketplace of ideas gets a line of special snowflakes demanding someone be fired that it's a problem.
Then... again, you have a
significantly larger problem than colleges. That happens pretty much literally everywhere. In stores, in schools, in government positions, in the military, bloody
everywhere. Good gods, that shit gets people thrown out of
homes by way of intrafamily conflict. And all of that has been happening longer than either of us have been alive.
Combined. It isn't even remotely some kind of phenomena related to a particular side of the political spectrum or a particular arena, either; social dislike leading to career consequences is friggin'
endemic. It's largely why you be polite in the first ruddy place.
It's... also not something that's going to go away so long as we're even remotely human. Personality and idea conflicts leading to issues in cooperation means that there's obviously going to be any number of social and more-than-social pressures to keep that shit under wraps.
Seems you do have a problem with all of it, though, which is fair enough. Just a little odd you seem to be singling out college arbitration in particular as a major issue on that front, y'know? There's a
hella' lot more people operating under company codes of conduct, ferex, which is usually even harsher and often has less recourse to boot, while still having the same problems re: potentially false claims.