Posted on 09/20/2022 4:39:32 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
It's been an eventful month in race relations. First, there was the latest hate crime hoax at Brigham Young University, which all evidence suggests was concocted by a player desirous of attention. Then, there were the utterly despicable comments by two American professors about Queen Elizabeth II's death.
The professors, both black, took to social media to disparage Queen Elizabeth II. Uju Anya, an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, displayed her bigotry by wishing the queen suffered an excruciatingly painful death in a tweet on Sept. 8. This was followed by a tweet from Zoe Samudzi, a Zimbabwean American who teaches photography at the Rhode Island School of Design. Samudzi tweeted that she would "dance on the graves of every member of the royal family."
Neither professor suffered any consequences — a privilege that most likely would not have been afforded if the professors were white and the deceased monarch black.
Their sentiments on the queen were shared by many on the Left. Others commented that the queen was an example of white supremacy, white privilege, or whatever concocted ism, phobia, or other social justice, victimization suffix you'd like to pick out of the dictionary. Such people have such a warped sense of reality that they will readily demonize anyone of European heritage who was connected to colonialism or imperialism yet always ignore the hundreds, if not thousands, of years of identical acts committed by people of African, Middle Eastern, Native American, and Asian heritage in building empires, oppressing other races, and colonizing faraway places.
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J.E.A.L.O.U.S.Y.
Self-hate
The Left is racist. Almost everything they do is centered around race.
Left wingers hate everything.
Except selfies.
It’s rich that African professors hate the queen and colonialism. Without the civilizing effects of colonialism, they’d still be doing native dances, topless, in the pages of National Geographic.
Blacks wish us dead or in concentration camps. This isn’t hyperbole, it is what they have been saying all along and people, especially whites, are not listening.
Race. Class. Gender.
The tenets of the demonKKKrat/leftist party.
May the wishes of Ubu and Zamudzu return to haunt their own lives and families till they learn that karma is a true aspect of there lives.
Their . . . my apology.
That’s all they’re taught by the Fascist Nazi “Perfesers” in “college”. HATE WHITEY!
There would be one benefit though, these two vile people wouldn't know how to read and write so they wouldn't be able to spread their hatred.
How quaint... a couple of black racists screaming about racism
“Without European colonialism Africans wouldn’t know what running water and electricity are. They’d still be living in mud huts and crapping outside next to a termite mound.”
For an example of what Africans are “capable” of achieving, just look at South Africa since the ravening horde took over “governing” the country from those evil whites who had turned it into the bread basket of Africa.
Bkmk
I’ve got nothing against Queen Elizabeth II, but “worked”? Being chauffeured from one political or social gathering to the next, where your primary “job” is to shake hands and chat, in between long interludes of chilling out at one of numerous castles and estates, doesn’t really qualify as “work” to most people.
Well duh. They also go around explicitly saying they hate White people.
“Uju Anya” is from Nigeria and the other is from Zimbabwe.
By the time Queen Liz was born, the ruling monarchs of the UK had little to no influence on the colonial endeavour.
You can criticize some aspects of the British colonial legacy, but Queen Liz didn’t have anything directly to do with it. Indirectly yes somewhat, but nowhere to prevent or cause incidents.
Comes with the territory.
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