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The death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday has been linked to “colonialism” by the late king and suggested that she is being blamed for a range of suffering and unrest around the world, from verified accounts taking to social media. Triggered the post.
“Journalists are tasked with putting the legacy in full context, so it is perfectly appropriate to examine the Queen and her role in the devastating effects of continued colonialism,” said Atlantic writer and former ESPN host Tweet by Jemere Hill Thursday.
Amid swirling reports of Queen Elizabeth’s declining health, Carnegie Mellon University professor Uju Anya said: it took twitter I hope the 96-year-old monarch experiences “unbearable” pain on his deathbed.
Anya said on Thursday morning, “I heard that the Chief Monarch of the Thief-Rape Carnage Empire was finally dying. May her pain be excruciating.”
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Anya later said, “If anyone expects me to express anything other than disdain for the monarch who oversaw the government that sponsored the genocide that slaughtered and displaced half my family, today You can continue to hope for that outcome, which the living are still trying to overcome.Above the stars.”
Stephen Post, opinion writer for The Huffington Post, said, “I wish the newspapers would write: ‘The settlers have lost one of their most beloved foot soldiers. Queen Elizabeth II, 96 years old and mostly known for sexism and racism,'” Crockett Jr. tweeted.
Washington Post columnist Karen Attia said, “Blacks and browns around the world, subjected to horrific atrocities and economic deprivation under British colonial rule, should be allowed to have feelings about Queen Elizabeth. “In the end, they were also her ‘targets’.”
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, a professor at the University of Michigan, said, “Telling the colonized people how they should feel about the health and wellbeing of the colonists is to worship the Confederate States of America.” “It’s like telling the public,” he wrote.
Washington Post reporter Eugene Scott asked those who have expressed opposition to discussing the effects of “colonialism” so soon after Queen Elizabeth’s death when that conversation should take place.
“The real question to the crowd that ‘now is not the right time to talk about the ill effects of colonialism’: When is the right time to talk about the ill effects of colonialism?”
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Journalist Ben Norton said, “British Empire has spent nearly 200 years of genocidal colonialism stealing $45 trillion in wealth (17 times the UK’s GDP) from India and killing millions of people. “The British monarchy, Queen Elizabeth and the royal family are nothing more than symbols of murder, exploitation and theft.”
Professor Sandy O’Sullivan of Macquarie University said, “For those who say we should be lenient about the Queen’s passing, let me remind you that the Queen intervened many times in the lives of Indigenous people here.” was not an onlooker of colonization and the effects of colonialism, but its designer.”
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“The matriarch of the royal legacy of slave trade, imperialism, colonialism, theft, symbols of wealth and mascots of the ruling classes is dead,” tweeted film director Boots Riley. “The media will parade the queen’s zombie ass in front of you telling you that capitalism doesn’t need to be overthrown.”
Queen Elizabeth’s death sparked calls from some people england coming home Send some of its crown jewels to Africa and India to make amends for past conquests. CNN anchor Zane Asher suggested an apology for colonialism from the British royal family was appropriate.
“Now we understand how much money the royal family made from slavery,” Usher said. said on CNNTheir involvement in colonialism, and demands for reparations, right? And you kind of understand that even though reparations are unlikely, it’s a shame there was no apology and that’s what people really care about at this point. . “
MSNBC host Ali Versi used Queen Elizabeth’s death as an opportunity to denounce “the horrors of colonialism,” which British historian Andrew Roberts dismissed as “grossly exaggerated.”
Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland at the age of 96.
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of queen doctor Earlier Thursday, they said they were “concerned about Her Majesty’s health” and said she was “resting comfortably” at Balmoral under medical supervision.
Buckingham Palace said in a statement that she died “peacefully” on Thursday afternoon.