Tuesday, 9 September 2025

She had to leave London because Islam had made it too dangerous | Avery Daye

 

The story Avery Daye tells about UCLA, from 28:45, is amazing. And profoundly illegal. She was kicked out of her class for her political beliefs. Whaaat?

She is above talking to the based Aquarius Waive. Himself a newcomer to the horrors of fundamental Islam. But he's read Islamic doctrine widely already and has done so with insight. 

UCLA is a public college in the US. It's obliged not to discriminate for any reason, least of all because of political views. 

Imagine the atmosphere at her class in UCLA immediately after the Trump win in 2016. It is just amazing. The students and the teachers comforting each other. Crying, FFS! And Avery gets kicked out of class. Listen to her story. 

What she says about London before all that UCLA fiasco is also correct. And scary. And dispiriting. And depressing. And, I believe, irreversible. London has become a low-trust society, guided if not run by Islam already. A place where Avery arrived, loved the place. And had to leave because she was scared. The reasons she describes make her fear understandable. Her experiences are mirrored by many others. Anecdote is not data.  But in London’s case the anecdotes are so numerous, they have become data. 

Our son went to UCLA. Graduated in Law. He didn’t have her issues. But then didn't ever vote, for he's not a USA citizen. He was also in London. I'd be interested in his views of Avery Daye’s experience. 

Avery’s UCLA experience of being driven out of class is one that might have been taken up by FIRE -- the Foundation for Independent Rights and Education. It’s probably too late now.

It was Tony Blair that opened the flood gates to Islam for Britain. He said “I’m going to rub the Conservatives noses in Multiculturalism”. And promptly did. I do wonder though. Does he have any quiet late-night regrets? Does he have any shame for what he’s done to this once great Britain? 

Or does he sleep soundly and wake refreshed, to pray to Allah? To thank him for the prayer rug given him by appreciative Iranian mullahs?