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A taxpayer-funded academic has labelled the Queen the number one symbol of white supremacy in the entire world .
Professor Kehinde Andrews, a campaigner who is regularly wheeled out on TV debates to air his divisive views, today said he did not know why it s such a big deal Oxford University students voted to take down a picture of the Queen from their common room.
The professor of black studies at Birmingham City University - where senior lecturers receive an average base salary of £46,000 - has previously branded whiteness a psychosis , called for the overthrow of genocidal capitalism and repeatedly compared Sir Winston Churchill to Adolf Hitler.
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Portrait Of Queen Elizabeth Removed From Oxford Due To Colonial History
Graduate students decision to take down the photo of Queen Elizabeth drew outrage from some and cries of cancel culture.
Graduate students at the University of Oxford have removed a portrait of Queen Elizabeth from their common area because of its ties to “colonial history,” prompting cries of “cancel culture” and headlines around the world.
Members of the Magdalen College Middle Common Room, or MCR, decided to take down the portrait during a committee meeting on Monday, according to the BBC. The outlet reported that the graduate students wanted to shelve the photo of the queen because “for some students, depictions of the monarch and the British monarchy represent recent colonial history.”
So much for gratitude! Student who cancelled the Queen is a visiting AMERICAN: Post grad from Stanford tabled motion to take down royal portrait at Oxford s Magdalen College - as it emerges only TEN out of 250 voted to remove it
Move to remove photographic print passed by Magdalen College s Middle Common Room by large majority
Computer science lecturer Matthew Katzman, 25, tables all MCR motions as part of his role as president
Told MailOnline print was being removed to create a welcoming, neutral place. regardless of background
Sparked an immediate backlash from ministers and Tory MPs, with Queen hailed as a pioneer of anti-racism