Hundreds of Students Sign Letter to Support Professor Who Wished Queen Elizabeth II ‘Excruciating Pain’

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Hundreds of Students Sign Letter to Support Professor Who Wished Queen Elizabeth II ‘Excruciating Pain’
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Carnegie Mellon professor Uju Anya's sparked intense pushback, including from one of the richest and most powerful men in the world: Jeff Bezos.

“We all know Bezos is a small and petty man,” Anya told the outlet.

In the interview, the professor underscored that the term “colonizer” is not an abstract one for her. Her parents and siblings survived the genocide that occurred during Nigeria’s civil war. Anya herself was born in Nigeria in 1976 and lived there for 10 years where “there was always this specter of what was lost.” Half of her family was slaughtered.“‘Colonizer’ is not an abstract term for me. It’s not just something I read about in history books or a word I throw around.

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