MSNBC columnist: 'Not clear why' Carnegie Mellon condemned professor’s wish for Queen’s 'excruciating' death

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MSNBC columnist: 'Not clear why' Carnegie Mellon condemned professor’s wish for Queen’s 'excruciating' death
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MSNBC columnist Zeeshan Aleem defended Carnegie Mellon Professor Uju Anya’s controversial tweet about Queen Elizabeth II dying in a piece on Saturday.

Former Chief of Staff to Laura Bush Anita McBride joined 'Fox News Live' to discuss the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the commemoration of 9/11.Carnegie Mellon was wrong to say it did not condone a controversial tweet by one of its professors wishing"excruciating" pain on the dying Queen Elizabeth II, MSNBC columnist Zeeshan Aleem claimed on Saturday.

"I heard the chief monarch of a thieving raping genocidal empire is finally dying. May her pain be excruciating," Anya tweeted. MSNBC GUEST CLAIMS QUEEN ELIZABETH SYMBOLIZED ‘WHITE SUPREMACY’: ‘NOT SURE WHY I SHOULD BE SAD TODAY’After the tweet went viral, the university released a statement that distanced itself from Anya’s tweet while defending her right to free speech.

Queen Elizabeth II smiles on the balcony during Trooping The Colour on June 02, 2022 in London, England.

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