Comment by bb88
QUIC could be allowed, but only if it can be decrypted by the adversarial admin.
If the data can't be decrypted (or doesn't look like plain text web traffic) by the adversarial network admin, the QUIC connection can just be blocked.
Work laptops typically have a root cert installed allowing the company to snoop on traffic. It's not unfeasible for a nation state to require one for all devices either.
Are you arguing "QUIC has no more of a chance of getting through than Wireguard" or "QUIC doesn't stop all forms of blocking from working"? Nobody will disagree with the latter, regardless of protocol, but I'm not sure I follow on what these points have to do with the former.