"What I went through was far more extreme than I ever expected..."
How Montgomery Toms was 'forced out' of a university that turned a blind eye to students sharing satanic images
By Sally Beck
A STUDENT felt forced to leave a university because of his anti-transgender views. He says the same establishment took no action when he received death threats and made no objection to other students sharing satanic images or openly supporting the extremist anti-fascist organisation Antifa.
Student activist Montgomery Toms, 19, also faced isolation and taunts as he challenged diversity rules supported by University Arts London: London College of Communication, (UAL:LCC) Elephant and Castle, south London.
He said: “What I found wasn’t a place of learning, it was a campus overtaken by woke ideology. Gender theory, divisive race politics, terms like ‘white privilege’ and ‘preferred pronouns’ dominated every conversation from lecture halls to student group chats. I rejected the ideology, stood my ground, refused to comply and never surrendered to the mob. You’d think rejecting all that would be simple, but what I went through was far more extreme than I ever expected.”
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