For the record, I've never set foot in a university.
For some reason, there are people on the internet, and in real life, who take it upon themselves to rush around telling other adults what they should and shouldn't discuss in their free time.
As an exemplar of this behaviour, for some reason, the poster above reacts like a shocked maiden aunt or red-faced colonel [depends on what sex he is] whenever anybody mentions anything remotely adverse or negative about Julie Mugford.
These people often come from professional backgrounds that involve exercising petty authority over others - a classic example being members of the teaching profession.
These people are conditioned in a certain attitude that they are here to 'put you right' and correct you and tell you how to behave. They carry this condescending attitude into other aspects of their lives.
If I wish to come on this forum and make posts, then I will do so, provided I have the permission of the forum owners and on the basis that my posts are within the rules of the forum. In that regard, I may theorise, discuss, and debate anything I like. If the forum owners have an objection to something I say and want me to take it down, I will because it's their prerogative.
It is not the prerogative of Steve or Jim or Mandy or Joe Blow or Mary Bloggs, or even Jeremy Bamber. You, Steve [or, if you're female, Stevie?] are just a random individual, a nobody, and you have no authority or standing whatever.
If, for any reason, you find this unacceptable, please address it to the forum owners who, I am sure, will take the appropriate action. They may - I only say may - appoint you to an important position, such as Director of Moral Deportment on the Forum. I can see you in the role of a sort of forum monitor, jumping in to tell us all what we can say and not say and issuing rebukes as appropriate. I think that would be very much up your street.
But for the time being, I will carry on posting as I please.
Thank you.