Visiting certain subforums of a major forum which have a high proportion of professor users would find you tons of posts made by professor users angry about successful student complaints against them.
Not wanting to generalise, but all of those posts emanate a toxic vibe that their academic judgements could never be wrong and anyone challenging them must be a "liar".
It's laughable that they like asking students to "follow procedures" while getting mad when procedures work against them.
Or are they angry because modern university procedures have been reformed to better protect students and no longer let them strong-arm students as they could in the past? If they think encouraging students to report issues is "harmful" to future society, I'd say nothing is more harmful to future society than letting petty ivory towermen ruin people's life and destroy potential talents with impunity.
What do you think?