Professors Come Out in Support of Carnegie Mellon Prof Who Wished Queen Elizabeth II an 'Excruciating' Death

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Carnegie Mellon University is quickly establishing itself as a hotbed of Leftist radicalism and hate.

Thousands of university professors have signed an open letter in support of Carnegie Mellon University professor Uju Anya, who called Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II a “wretched woman” and a “genocidal colonizer,” adding, “may her pain be excruciating” in reaction to the news of the Queen’s poor health shortly before her death last week.

In a follow-up tweet, the professor added, “That wretched woman and her bloodthirsty throne have fucked generations of my ancestors on both sides of the family, and she supervised a government that sponsored the genocide my parents and siblings survived. May she die in agony.” The letter, which referred to Anya as a “world-renowned” professor, was written by professors Chelsey R. Carter of Yale University, Nelson Flores of University of Pennsylvania, Sirry Alang of University of Pittsburgh, Crystal M. Fleming of Stony Brook University, and Adia Benton of Northwestern University, and postdoctoral fellow Dick Powis of University of South Florida.

The letter went on to claim that “Queen Elizabeth II was not figuratively but literally her colonizer, and the colonizer of millions of people across the world — and particularly countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and Indian Ocean territories.”

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