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Malcolm Beaton
Malcolm Beaton
3 years ago

Great lady not scared to say how it is !
More power to her elbow!

Fraser Bailey
Fraser Bailey
3 years ago

Ayaan Hirsi Ali has been, for many years, one of the greatest and bravest people of our age. Her life story, and her ability to think and act her way out of various physical and religious/cultural ‘jails’, is truly astonishing. Needless to say, the left, the woke and the establishment hates her.

Judy Johnson
Judy Johnson
3 years ago
Reply to  Fraser Bailey

Why would the left hate her?

Cheryl Jones
Cheryl Jones
3 years ago
Reply to  Judy Johnson

Because she is an atheist ex-Muslim who criticises Islam. The Left don’t like anyone criticising Islam, they consider it ‘Islamophobic’ because it is a religion of ‘brown people’ in their eyes (they can’t tell the difference between race and religion) and therefore any criticism is a white supremacist narrative.

Tom Adams
Tom Adams
3 years ago

She’s an apostate, the most hated thing among leftist and other repressive ideologues. Except that she isn’t an apostate, just someone who was never prepared to put up with all the wicked nonsense in the first place. A source of some hope in these ludicrous times.

Judy Johnson
Judy Johnson
3 years ago
Reply to  Tom Adams

Why would the left object to someone changing or denying the faith in which they were brought up?

Cheryl Jones
Cheryl Jones
3 years ago
Reply to  Judy Johnson

They shouldn’t. But they do. Because they elide criticism of Islam the religion with criticism of ‘brown people’ they automatically see a white supremacist narrative.

Annette Kralendijk
Annette Kralendijk
3 years ago

More interviews like this of brave, smart, thoughtful people, Freddie

Elizabeth Cronin
Elizabeth Cronin
3 years ago

My friend’s husband is German. She told me about this problem two years ago. The rural areas are dangerous for women. A friend went to Paris right before the pandemic. She said it was frightening being there because of the harassment. How is it racist to say men should not treat women this way?

Alex Camm
Alex Camm
3 years ago

One ‘benefit’ of covid is the idea that we can supply the NHS with doctors and nurses from other countries. It has exposed the questionable morality of taking trained staff from poorer countries. I hope the proposed reform will look to significantly increase training of relevant staff at home as well as creatively reorganise our Intensive care facilities.

Su Mac
Su Mac
3 years ago

She is a force of nature this woman – and always so measured in her words! A leader.

Simon Denis
Simon Denis
3 years ago

Among her many insights perhaps the most important is this: that speed of migration prevents assimilation; it leads directly to ghettoes and thereafter to division – which the ongoing inflow can only inflame. As for Mr Sayers – well done for this interview; but once again I must oppose his understanding of “liberalism”. It is NOT about open borders, for Liberalism established the notion of the nation state in the first place. Think of Mazzini and his many admirers among the Liberal luminaries of the nineteenth century.

Cheryl Jones
Cheryl Jones
3 years ago
Reply to  Simon Denis

I guess we have to slice ‘classical liberalism’ away from modern ‘progressive liberalism’. I am definitely the former – and loathe the latter.

Simon Denis
Simon Denis
3 years ago
Reply to  Cheryl Jones

Quite so. Until recently, I considered myself a classical Lib; no more. Under the pressure of today’s appalling events, I’ve returned to the right wing Conservatism of my younger days. Nevertheless I retain an affection and respect for the classical lot; and am always cross that their good name should be made the puppet of radicals and worse.

Lillian Fry
Lillian Fry
3 years ago

Niall Ferguson’s book Civilization, The West and The Rest is excellent. Did not know he was married to Ali.

Lesley van Reenen
Lesley van Reenen
3 years ago

I so enjoyed this interview. Thoughtful, intelligent, logical…. a great mind and hard to find fault with any of her positions.

Joe Donovan
Joe Donovan
3 years ago

She is a moral giant.

Andrew Baldwin
Andrew Baldwin
3 years ago

In the last episode of the Hoover Institute panel show “Goodfellows”, Niall Ferguson, Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s husband, was saying he uses his wife’s security guards as his political focus group, and that her security had been beefed up with the publication of her new book. The family’s move from the Bay Area in California to rural Montana was also obviously motivated at least partly by security considerations. It is a shame that this brave woman has had to live like this for more than 16 years now, and will probably do so for the rest of her life. It is astonishing that this seems to have done nothing to dull her fighting spirit.

Cheryl Jones
Cheryl Jones
3 years ago
Reply to  Andrew Baldwin

The fact her life is constantly in danger simply for criticising a religion tells me all I need to know about the religion, its devotees and why I don’t want any more of it in the UK or the West!

Joy Bailey
Joy Bailey
3 years ago

That was fascinating. Absolutely admire her and she is sooooo right.

Juilan Bonmottier
Juilan Bonmottier
3 years ago

Thank you Unherd and Ayaan Hirsi Ali for another much needed dose of sanity. I think my only disagreement with her might be that a good proportion of the metoo movement evolved from the same sort of anti-west nonsense she rightly decries towards the end of the interview. But she did say what she felt was ‘good’ and appropriate about the movement rather than give it her full backing! Thanks again.

Paul M
Paul M
3 years ago

There is hope after all. I really do hope this lady and her considered opinions are put forward as the the way to bring people together. Very impressed with her insights into how to face upto these difficulties – courageous and balanced

Cheryl Jones
Cheryl Jones
3 years ago

Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a long time hero of mine. She expresses herself so clearly and eloquently but it’s also coming from a real place of real personal experience.

Alex Delszsen
Alex Delszsen
3 years ago

It certainly was amusing how Merkel and her cronies got off the Das kann nicht (it isn’t possible) when it came to borders, but then…come on. They always knew that borders were possible. Nothing will change, even if Ali thinks this shame will open people’s eyes to make them make their politicians see sense. They do what they want, and they give vaccines preferentially to immigrants over the aged. They do what they want to do.