

'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,' Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, an associate professor of education, tweeted on Thursday. While the UK continues to reel from the death of Queen Elizabeth II, woke liberals have renewed their attack on the monarch.Ī University of Michigan education professor even compared the monarchy to the Confederacy in the United States. The Queen's funeral: All the latest Royal Family news and coverageīy Melissa Koenig and Stephen Lepore For Dailymail.Com.Samudzi said: 'I would dance on the graves of every member of the royal family if given the opportunity, especially hers'.Anya was backed up by Zoé Samudzi, a Zimbabwean American photography professor at the Rhode Island School of Design.She cited the 'colonization' and 'enslavement' of peoples in both regions where her ancestors came from as reasons for her hatred of the monarchy.


Anya, 46, said that her mother was born in Trinidad and her father in Nigeria, eventually meeting in England in 1950s.Uju Anya, speaking to NBC News on Thursday, later called the Queen's reign 'violent' and called herself a 'child of colonization'.Their tweets come after a woke Carnegie Mellon professor sparked outrage by wishing the Queen an 'excruciatingly painful' death.Eugene Scott, a national politics reporter for the Washington Post, also asked when the 'appropriate time' would be to talk about colonialism.A University of Michigan education professor took to Twitter to compare the monarchy to the Confederacy in the United States.Woke brigade renews attacks on Queen: University of Michigan professor calls her 'colonizer' and likens monarchy to Confederacy - while Washington Post reporter says now is perfect time to talk about the 'negative impact of colonialism'
