The Carnegie Mellon professor refuse to apologize for her harsh remarks, which Twitter took down. In response to Jeff Bezos' criticism of her remarks on Thursday, a Carnegie Mellon University associate professor who had previously wished for Queen Elizabeth II's "excruciating" demise lambasted the Amazon founder and CEO on social media.
Twitter has removed a post from a Carnegie Mellon University professor that called the British monarchy a “thieving raping genocidal empire” on the day that Queen Elizabeth II died. The removed post from language professor Uju Anya said of the queen, “may her pain be excruciating.” It was announced early
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos slammed a Carnegie Mellon University professor for tweeting that she wishes Queen Elizabeth II an "excruciating" death on Thursday.
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