No, it isn't. There is no legal penalty for seeking therapy or counseling from your school or college, nor is there one for a school or college providing it. As for just complaining, that is a right guaranteed to you by the 1st Amendment. Unil legislation is passed to deal with the counseling, the 10th Amendment protects all rights that are not listed in the constitution - in essence, everything that is not illegal, is legal. There is also no legislation or legal process to allow a community to hold a mass vote to "punish" their neighbors and family members that they disapprove of, and as such, one's right to a fair and speedy trial, as guaranteed by the 6th Amendment, takes priority over any unlisted rights given to the states.
You have no legal standing for your desire to "punish" people you disagree with or disapprove of, and if you're smart, you'll be damn thankful that the founding fathers were leery of mob rule - last I checked, liberals outnumber conservatives, and a popular vote on their part could see the majority "punishing" you for having problematic opinions.