New York professor shouts profanities at pro-life students, calls them ‘violent’ before knocking their pamphlets to the floor

A viral video shows a New York professor unleashing a profanity-laced tirade against two students sharing pro-life literature, claiming their table was “violent” and a trigger for other…

A viral video shows a New York professor unleashing a profanity-laced tirade against two students sharing pro-life literature, claiming their table was “violent” and a trigger for other students.

Shellyne Rodriguez, an adjunct professor at Hunter College and self-described “writer and community organizer,” approached a Students for Life informational table on campus, accosting the students with profanities.

“You’re not educating s—, this is f—ing propaganda…What are you going to do like anti-trans next?” Rodriguez says at the beginning of the clip posted by Students for Life of America.

The two unidentified students in the interaction appear to try and calm the raging professor before she eventually knocked over a display and threw brochures on the floor. 

“This is bull—-, this is violent,” Rodriguez continued, adding, “You’re triggering my students.” 

As one of the pro-life students says sorry, asserting their aim to simply educate people, Rodriguez got even more aggressive. 

“No you’re not, because you can’t even have a f—ing baby. So you don’t even know what that is,” she yelled. “Get this s— the f— out of here!” 

The clip ends with the professor flipping over a display and attempting to clear the brochures off the table as the students remain calm and clean up the mess. 

The school is reportedly aware of the incident and is taking the situation “very seriously.” 

“The provost has opened an investigation into the professor’s actions,” a spokesperson for the school told Fox News Digital. 

A Hunter College spokesperson said that the school “prides itself on maintaining decorum and respect for all, while encouraging the free expression of ideas,” adding that, “Students can display one side of a political issue, or more than one side. We consider our campus a vibrant marketplace of ideas.” 

Multiple leftist campus groups are attempting to paint Rodriguez as a “courageous” hero of sorts via social media, encouraging students to stand in “solidarity” with the professor.