Actually, Mandrill, after reading some of your recent comments I see that you are an ideologue, the type that Peterson loves to go after and I can understand your dislike of him and his positions. I don't agree with you. Nor do I particularly like to see anyone suffer because of another person's beliefs.
It does seem to me, that you, and many of your ilk, do enjoy watching another person suffer. I find the schadenfreude that the "woke" enjoy to be particularly offensive. You may be believe that call-out culture and cancelling are appropriate forms of discourse but what happens when when the headiness of being morally right and morally superior gives way to the realities of the impact on real human beings? I've seen enough of the damage done to real people's lives when a group holds it's beliefs (and when I say beliefs, I mean positions that have little justification or proof or are huge claims made on thin evidence. Beliefs = ideologies).
If Peterson loses his license its because he decided to challenge rather than go along with his college's disciplinary committee, I don't think it's a tragedy for him. He'll garner hate and support for his actions. I think the real tragedy is for us, that we can't have spirited debates without reverting to some sort of policing functions when it comes to disagreements on very controversial topics. Using "truth" as a weapon can be very dangerous especially in vague beliefs and positions that human's live with. I believe that's why academic freedom exists... if we can't discuss a topic from many positions and hold the tension that exists in these struggles then we will slip into intellectual tribalism and worse.
Enjoy your schadenfreude while it lasts.