Case in point, though not close to the only example, is Uju Anya, linguistics professor at Carnegie Mellon University showed her true nature when
she tweeted, “I heard the
chief monarch of a thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying. May her pain be excruciating.”
After revealing to the world she’s the type of person worthy of having her final resting place be listed as a destination for anyone seeking to unburden their bladder of its capacity,
Anya added, “If anyone expects me to express anything but disdain for the
monarch who supervised a government that sponsored the genocide that massacred and displaced half my family and the consequences of which those alive today are still trying to overcome, you can keep wishing upon a star.”
How Much Power Did Queen Elizabeth Really Have?
"the queen wielded no real political power to act independently of the wishes of
Parliament or the prime minister."
"The last time a monarch replaced a prime minister was 1834, when King William IV
fired the Whig reformer Lord Melbourne and appointed Sir Robert Peel."
The title of professor gets diluted every time one of these libs open their mouths.