Carnegie Mellon CRT professor brazenly declares Queen's reign 'VIOLENT', after sparking fury by wishing monarch painful death - as fellow professor says she wants to dance on late ruler's grave (Connecting the Dots: Soros Funded Thinks Tank and Network Runs Deep in Our Schools & Universities. When You Pay School Tuition You Feed the Soros Network)
Daily Mail.com
By STEPHEN M. LEPORE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 01:47 EDT, 10 September 2022 | UPDATED: 03:05
EDT, 10 September 2022
A woke Carnegie Mellon professor who sparked outrage
after wishing the Queen an 'excruciatingly painful' death has now branded the
monarch's reign 'violent' while doubling down on her slurs.
Uju Anya made the remarks in an interview with NBC News' website on Thursday, saying: 'There are
people literally around the world, rejoicing at this woman's death, not because
they're vile or cold but because her reign and the reign of her monarchy by
extension was violent
Anya slammed those who'd condemned her tweets, adding: 'I
take deep offense at the notion that the oppressed and survivors of violence
have to somehow be deferential or respectful when their oppressors die.'
Anya, 46, said that her mother was born in Trinidad and
her father in Nigeria, eventually meeting in England in 1950s, having been sent
there to go to school.
She described herself as a 'child of
colonization.'
She added: 'In addition to the colonization on the
side of Nigeria, there's also the human enslavement in the Caribbean. So
there's a direct lineage that I have to not just people who were colonized, but
also people who were enslaved by the British.'
Among those who condemned Anya's initial tweet wishing a
painful end for the Queen, who died Thursday, was Jeff Bezos.
Carnegie Mellon released a statement distancing itself from Anya's words while saying it backed free speech, and that she was entitled to say them.
The woke Carnegie Mellon professor who put out a tweet so acidic in response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II that Twitter took it down has continued to double down on her anti-monarchy statementsAnya was backed up by Zoé Samudzi, a Zimbabwean American
photography professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, who tweeted her own
outrageous statement about the late royal.
She said: 'As the first generation of my family not born
in a British colony, I would dance on the graves of every member of the royal
family if given the opportunity, especially hers.'
The Nigerian-born professor also said that she takes
'deep offense at the notion that the oppressed and survivors of violence have
to somehow be deferential or respectful when their oppressors die.'
Though Queen Elizabeth II has ruled a post-colonial Britain, there have been calls from some to confront the monarchy's past and, as Anya puts it, their continued attempts to 'meddle in African affairs.'
Anya was backed up by Zoé Samudzi, a Zimbabwean American
photography professor at the Rhode Island School of Design
In her first controversial tweet - now deleted by the
social media platform - the professor wrote: 'I heard the chief monarch of a
thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying. May her pain be
excruciating.'
'That wretched woman and her bloodthirsty throne have
f***** 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.'
Twitter later removed the posts for violating their
rules.
Anya's appalling sentiment, shared as the Queen was in
her final hours, has ignited a firestorm of anger, and cast a light on previous
attempts by hundreds of people to get the outspoken academic fired from her
teaching job for violent and racist words.
The university has so far refused to punish its
professor, and said in a statement posted on Twitter on
Thursday evening 'We do not condone the offensive and objectionable messages
posted by Uju Anya today on her social media account.'
'Free expression is core to the mission of higher
education,' they said, indicating Anya would not see consequences for her
tweet.
'However, the views she shared absolutely do not
represent the values of the institution, nor the standards of discourse we seek
to foster,' they concluded.
And during Friday's installment of ABC's The View,
co-host Sunny Hostin said: 'If you really think about what the monarchy was
built on, it was built on the backs of black and brown people.'
She took particular issue with the Imperial State Crown
and the Queen's scepter.
'She wore a crown with pillaged stones from India and
Africa,' Hostin added.
'And now what you're seeing, at least in the black
communities that I'm a part of, they want reparation.
The Koh-i-noor diamond from India sits atop the crown
made for the Queen Mother in 1937 and the Great Star of Africa sits in the
Queen's scepter.
The Imperial State Crown, along with a scepter, serves as
the principal crown for the British monarch, with the Koh-i-noor being part of
the Treaty of Lahore.
Many people have claimed ownership over the Great Star of
Africa over the centuries including Mughal emperors, shahs of Iran, emirs of
Afghanistan, and Sikh maharajas.
Her Majesty died Thursday at the age of 96. She passed
away surrounded by members of the Royal Family at
Balmoral Castle, Scotland.
Anya's vile words about the Queen were slammed by
thousands online, including billionaire Bezos.
Jeff Bezos said: 'This is someone supposedly working to
make the world better? I don't think so. Wow.'
Journalist Piers Morgan also added: 'You vile disgusting
moron.'
One horrified user said: 'Don't expect that of you but do
expect common decency, respect for such a loss. If you cannot give that at this
time, you are a disgraceful of a human being.'
Another added: 'You are just so uncouth and manner-less.
You speak of someone who just passed with such a vile and disdaining
comment.
Carnegie Mellon University has distanced itself from
Anya, telling DailyMail.com that it does 'not condone the offensive and
objectionable messages'.
'Free expression is core to the mission of higher
education, however, the views she shared absolutely do not represent the values
of the institution, nor the standards of discourse we seek to foster,' a
spokesperson said.
The 'anti racist' professor has faced allegations of
racism in the past for the words she has used online - and in one instance, the
Foundational Black American organization created a petition to get her removed
from Carnegie Mellon University.
Anya, who claims to be an expert in 'diversity, equity,
and inclusion,' was called out for using an ethnic slur, which means 'cotton
pickers' or 'wild animals.'
The petition to get her fired garnered nearly 800
signatures.
It read: 'Dr. Uju Anya can not be allowed to use the
platform of Carnegie Mellon University Department of Modern Languages to
further promote systemic racism through her blatant use of ethnic slurs on
social media when referring to Foundational Black Americans.
'This is a step backward in our fight to destroy systemic
racism and discrimination for all people if institutions allow professors
to become comfortable with using language as a weapon against people of color
by people of color.
'Society MUST hold all people accountable equally and we
call on Carnegie Mellon University to take action against this type of
egregious behavior to protect the reputation and integrity of the Higher
Learning Institution.'
One person who signed the petition said that the
professor can't be trusted with children.
They added: 'I'm concerned for the children. She can't be
trusted with kids. I wouldn't want racist of any color teaching my children.'
Another added: 'She needs to be fired. There's no way in
hell she should be allowed to teach Black American students. She's a danger to
any Black American she comes in contact with. FIRE HER NOW!'
And a third person, who signed the petition for the
university to drop her, said: 'She's a hypocrite and an ethnic bigot.'
The vicious academic also found herself in hot water when
he mocked the death of YouTuber Kevin Samuels in May 2022.
Samuels, who had 1.42million YouTube subscribers and
nearly as many Instagram followers, was best known for some of his
controversial dating advice. He passed away earlier this year.
But in the aftermath of his death she wrote: 'Kevin Samuels told men their worth was in their wallet. He died in a 1BR sublet with less than $1K to his name, no partner, friend, or offspring willing to claim him, only his poor mother begging and borrowing to bury his loathsome carcass.'
Her Majesty, Queen of the United Kingdom, died on September 8, 2022'There is no way you aren't a woman with so much of hate
in your heart and we certainly don't need that in women who hold high positions
in our society. Horrible!!'
A third social media user, disgusted at the words, said:
'There's always someone looking for attention in the midst of a tragedy, which
you might understand if the target was a hated public figure but these comments
are disgusting, and from a verified blue tick account too. You should be
ashamed of yourself.'
As well as Anya and her vile words, a slew of people took
to social media to attack and mock the Queen as news rolled in about her tragic
death. Millions across the world are mourning the loss of Britain's
longest-serving monarch.
Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, an associate professor at the
University of Michigan's School of Education, wrote: 'Telling the colonized how
they should feel about their colonizer's health and wellness is like telling my
people that we ought to worship the Confederacy.
''Respect the dead' when we're all writing these Tweets
*in English.* How'd that happen, hm? We just chose this language?'
Responding to her tweet and alluding to their happiness
at the Queen's death, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's former aide said: 'I cannot imagine
what my Irish grandparents would be feeling.'
Political reporter for the Washington Post, Eugene Scott,
also peddled the idea that speaking about the British Empire and its
ramifications was the appropriate topic of conversation while the beloved Queen
was on her deathbed.
He wrote: 'Real question for the 'now is not the
appropriate time to talk about the negative impact of colonialism' crowd: When
is the appropriate time to talk about the negative impact of
colonialism?'
As did Jemele Hill, contributing writer for The Atlantic:
'Journalists are tasked with putting legacies into full context, so it is
entirely appropriate to examine the queen and her role in the devastating
impact of continued colonialism.'
YouTuber Kevin Samuels, 57, died in Atlanta earlier
this year. But Anya came under fire after mocking his death in May 2022
On Thursday, the Queen's death was confirmed. A
Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this
afternoon.
'The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral
this evening and will return to London tomorrow'.
The Queen's death will see Britain and her Commonwealth
realms enter into a ten-day period of mourning as millions of her subjects in
the UK and abroad come to terms with her passing.
And as her son King Charles accedes to the throne, there
will also be a celebration of her historic 70-year reign that saw her reach her
Platinum Jubilee this year - a landmark unlikely to be reached again by a
British monarch.
Charles, who became King on the death of his mother,
said: 'We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a
much-loved Mother.
'I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by countless people around the world.'
Connecting the Dots:
NBC
News is a
subsidiary of NBC.
Jeff
Zucker was an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, the president & CEO
for NBCUniversal, the president
of CNN Worldwide and is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation, the Aspen Institute (think tank), and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society and a friend of Michael
Douglas.
Walter Isaacson is
the president & CEO for the Aspen
Institute (think tank) and was the
chairman & CEO for CNN.
CNN Worldwide is a division
of CNN.
Ted
Turner is the founder of CNN
and a co-chairman for the Nuclear Threat
Initiative (think tank).
Michael Douglas is
a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative
(think tank) and a friend of George
Soros.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for
the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
Jessica
Tuchman Mathews is a director at the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank) was the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank)
and an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society.
Carnegie
Corporation of New York was a funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank)
and the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Andrew Carnegie was
the founder of the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace (think tank), the founder of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and an endowed predecessor schools for the Carnegie Mellon University.
Teresa Heinz
Kerry is a trustee at the Carnegie
Museums of Pittsburgh, an emeritus life trustee at the Carnegie Mellon University, an honorary trustee
at the Brookings Institution (think tank) and married to John
F. Kerry.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Brookings Institution (think tank).
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society.
Cameron F. Kerry is
a fellow at the Brookings Institution (think
tank) and John F. Kerry’s brother and was an
associate at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale
and Dorr.
Jamie S. Gorelick is
a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale
and Dorr and was a trustee at the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank).
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for a funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank) and the U.S.
Department of State.
John
F. Kerry was the secretary at the U.S.
Department of State for
the Barack Obama administration, is Cameron F. Kerry’s brother
and married to Teresa Heinz Kerry.
Teresa Heinz
Kerry is married to John F. Kerry,
a trustee at the Carnegie Museums of
Pittsburgh, an emeritus life trustee at the Carnegie Mellon University and an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Andrew Carnegie was
the founder of the Carnegie Museums of
Pittsburgh, an endowed predecessor schools for the Carnegie Mellon University, the founder of
the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace (think tank) and the founder of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Carnegie Corporation of New York was
a funder for the Brookings Institution
(think tank), the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace (think tank) and the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
David A. Hamburg is the
president emeritus for the Carnegie
Corporation of New York, an adviser for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank) and Margaret A.
Hamburg’s father.
Margaret A.
Hamburg is David A. Hamburg’s daughter,
and the VP for the Nuclear Threat Initiative
(think tank) and was a commissioner for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Donald Kennedy was
a commissioner for the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) and a trustee
at the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace (think tank).
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for
the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
Michael Douglas is
a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative
(think tank) and a friend of George Soros.
Ted
Turner is a co-chairman for the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank) and
the founder of CNN.
CNN Worldwide is a division
of CNN.
Jeff
Zucker was the president of CNN
Worldwide, an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, the president & CEO
for NBCUniversal and is a
director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
NBC
News is a
subsidiary of NBC.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation and the International Rescue Committee.
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society and is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea
Clinton Foundation.
Chelsea V. Clinton is
the vice chair for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation and a
correspondent for the NBC News.
Tom
Brokaw was an anchor for the NBC Nightly
News, a director at the Robin
Hood Foundation and is an overseer
at the International Rescue Committee.
International Rescue Committee is a partner with the ONE Campaign.
Michelle Obama was
an advocate for the ONE Campaign,
a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP, is
married to Barack Obama and the first lady for the Barack Obama administration.
Barack
Obama is married to Michelle Obama,
and the president for the Barack Obama
administration and was an intern at Sidley
Austin LLP.
Cameron F. Kerry is
a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP,
a fellow at the Brookings Institution (think
tank) and John F. Kerry’s brother.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Brookings Institution (think tank) and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote
Open Society.
Teresa Heinz
Kerry is an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank),
married to John F.
Kerry, a trustee at the Carnegie
Museums of Pittsburgh and an emeritus
life trustee at the Carnegie Mellon
University.
Andrew Carnegie was
the founder of the Carnegie Museums of
Pittsburgh, an endowed predecessor schools for the Carnegie Mellon University, the founder of
the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace (think tank) and the founder
of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Carnegie Corporation of New York was a funder for the Brookings Institution (think tank), the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank) and the Nuclear
Threat Initiative (think tank).
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think
tank) was a funder for a funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank) and the U.S.
Department of State.
John
F. Kerry was the secretary at the U.S.
Department of State for
the Barack Obama administration, is Cameron F. Kerry’s brother
and married to Teresa Heinz Kerry.
Resources:
Past Research
MSNBC Shakeup: The
Cycle, Alex Wagner, Ed Show Canceled — Disgraced Anchor Brian Williams to the
Rescue (Past Research on the NBC News)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2015
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2015/08/msnbc-shakeup-cycle-alex-wagner-ed-show.html
Charleston: CNN’s Sick
Pattern of Using the Dead as Political Weapons Against the Right (Past Research on CNN)
SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2015/06/charleston-cnns-sick-pattern-of-using.html
John Podesta Trends on
Facebook After Peter Schweizer’s Russia Revelation (Past
Research on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank) & Carnegie
Mellon University)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2016
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2016/08/john-podesta-trends-on-facebook-after.html
FDA Fails to Protect
Americans from Dangerous Drugs and Unsafe Foods (Past
Research on the Carnegie Corporation of New York & the FDA)
SUNDAY, MAY 10, 2015
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2015/05/fda-fails-to-protect-americans-from.html
Most Post-WWII German
Justice Officials Were Former Nazis: Study (Past Research
on the International Rescue Committee, the ONE Campaign and Sidley Austin
LLP)
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2016
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2016/10/most-post-wwii-german-justice-officials.html
Hours After John Kerry
Demands Green Transition Accelerated – His Emissions Closet Swings Wide Open
(Connecting the Dots: Cameron Kerry, John Kerry, Teresa
Heinz Kerry, Soros, the Climate Reality Project, the Brookings Institution
(think tank), the EPA and onto the FDA, Pfizer & Johnson & Johnson.
It’s the Network That Never Ends. One Project (Climate Change) Just bleeds into
the Next (Covid Project))
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2022
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