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More progressive insanity

Earlier today, I made a post about how my boyfriend has been upset at the Queen passing away, and how I don't really get that. As I have explained to people, I understand the significance of her death and can appreciate that she was a very good figurehead, and that her reign was a long one...I feel indifferent beyond that though. I don't feel any connection to her, and so feel like I have nothing, and no one, to mourn.

People who have been very upset though, are much more normal than the increasingly dangerous and unhinged progressives who since yesterday have been telling everyone how much they hate Elizabeth, and how her death is a great thing.

One such progressive, named Uju Anya, wrote a tweet saying:

I heard the chief monarch of a thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying. May her pain be excruciating.

This is an example of someone whose brain, if she ever really had one, has been completely ravaged by extreme progressive ideology. People like her are consumed by hatred and say things that would normally be considered harassment or hate speech, yet because they are liberal (or more specifically, a "minority") they get to say whatever they want, no matter how demented and shocking it is.

What's worse is that this woman is even a professor 😂
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I agree that the professor went too far; the Queen wasn't personally responsible for the horrors perpetrated by the British during her reign, but it would have been nice if she'd said something instead of studiously remaining "above politics." Even Charles has spoken out against climate change, and Princess Diana brought the world's attention to land mines, a topic no one thought about until she got involved. There are probably thousands of people who still have their arms and legs directly due to her efforts.

I don't know what Elizabeth's personal views were, for all I know she cried herself to sleep every night over the evils of the British Empire, but public silence amounts to acquiescence.