Let's look for someone who actually committed a crime

Library cops are showing up in Britain

‘Satanist’ actor jailed for right-wing documents
Declan Candiani, 26, is jailed for 23 months for having extreme right-wing material on his phone.
The former Brit school of Performing Arts student was found guilty of two charges of collection of information likely to be useful for terrorism and acquitted of two similar offences by a jury at the Old Bailey in October. ¶During his trial, Candiani denied wrongdoing and claimed he was mainly interested in Satanism and the occult. ¶In an interview with police, he claimed he had downloaded the material after becoming interested in the Satanist group "Order of Nine Angles", which has been linked with right-wing extremism. ¶Candiani was assessed by psychiatrists who found he had a "mild personality disorder" and was fit to stand trial.

I would suggest nothing more than that the information he's downloading is "mildly concerning" — there's weird occult stuff online and he has a right to look at it like anybody else.

Dangerous Organizations and Bad Actors: Order of Nine Angles
Order of Nine Angles (O9A) predominantly serves as an accelerationist radicalization to violence pathway premised on occult practices, sometimes referred to by O9A adherents as the “Sinister Tradition.”

Run-of-the-mill college-educated leftists. Not extreme right wing.

The guy's no worse a criminal for downloading that stuff than the University fellows are for studying it.

Ultimately, the cops and courts who deem otherwise will have to done away with. People who are Christians and attend church sometimes have to study or look at stuff other people disapprove of. In the interests of a free press and a free library.

Middlebury to conclude graduate programs in Monterey, California
President Ian B. Baucom shared the news with the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey on August 28.

And they're shutting down all the graduate programs, too. It sounds like it got a little bit too occult and weird. But nothing that a guy should go to prison just for downloading or reading online.