British Professor Kehinde Andrews explained to MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi that Queen Elizabeth II represented 'white supremacy' and that he's not sad that she passed.
Birmingham City University professor Kehinde Andrews told MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi that he wasn’t sad about the passing of Queen Elizabeth II because she represented "white supremacy" and "colonialism."Birmingham City University professor Kehinde Andrews toldthat he wasn’t sad about the passing of Queen Elizabeth II because she represented"white supremacy" and"colonialism.
After Velshi quickly added,"I draw the conclusion that yes, it was bad," Professor Andrews responded, saying,"Of course colonialism’s bad. It was terrible. And if you just look at a map of the world by GDP per capita, the poorest countries today are in so-called sub-Saharan Africa where the black people live, and the richest countries are the west where the white people live."
unfortunately, and the Queen in particular, symbolize that system." He continued,"That’s one of the reasons she’s so popular, is cause she is a throwback to those colonial times when Britain was great and when Britain dominated the world.
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