A 46-year-old professor who wished the Queen an ‘excruciatingly painful’ death has slammed the late monarch again by describing her as a ‘representative of the cult of white womanhood’.
Uju Anya, an applied-linguistics professor at the Pittsburgh university, said in an interview with The Cut that “half of (her) family was slaughtered with guns and bombs that this Queen sent to kill us.”
She also told NBC News that she is a “child of colonization,” and that her perspective was shaped by the role of Britain in the Nigerian Civil War.
Defending her comments about the Queen, she continued: “There’s this notion that she was this little-old-lady grandma type with her little hats and her purses and little dogs and everything, as if she inhabited this place or this space in the imaginary, this public image, as someone who didn’t have a hand in the bloodshed of her Crown.
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On August 29, The Cut published an interview with Meghan Markle where she launched another attack on the Royal Family.
The Duchess of Sussex said that she and her husband were happy to leave the UK as they were “upsetting the dynamic of the hierarchy… just by existing.”
The interview with the Duchess was published after it was claimed that the Sussexes would not visit the Queen at Balmoral during their trip to Europe.
In Anya’s latest attack, she said she will continue to stand by her vile remarks.
“In my tweet, I did not wish her dead. I did not tell anyone to kill her. I said nothing except wishing her the pain in death that she caused for millions of people.
“There’s not going to be any apology from me. I stand by what I said.”
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