American professor Uju Anya recently repeated earlier critical comments in which she wished Her Majesty a “strict” death, among other extremes – which resulted in her being bashed by billionaire Jeff Bezos. Anya launched her initial conflict after news broke yesterday that Her Highness, 96, was under medical supervision. “Heard the arch-monarch of a rapacious, thieving, genocidal empire is finally dead,” Uju Anya, an associate professor of second language acquisition at Carnegie Mellon University, tweeted at the time. “May her pain be excruciating.” Anya’s original tweet has been deleted by Twitter.Twitter/UjuAnyaUju Anya is an associate professor of second language acquisition at Carnegie Mellon University.Twitter/UjuAnya The Queen’s death has not changed Anya’s opinion of her.Twitter/UjuAnya Queen Elizabeth II looks on during a visit to officially open the new building at Thames Hospice, Maidenhead, England, July 15, 2022. AP However, the message had little effect on Anya, who unleashed even more comments against the Queen shortly after the palace announced the monarch’s death yesterday afternoon. “If anyone expects me to express anything but contempt for the monarch who oversaw a government that supported the genocide that massacred and displaced half my family and the consequences of which those alive today are struggling to overcome, you can keep wishing for a star. ,” the infernal raged in a follow-up tweet at 1:51 p.m Anya also took a potshot at billionaire Bezos in the replies below his criticism of her, writing: “May all whom you and your merciless greed have harmed in this world remember you as fondly as I remember my colonists.” When reached by The Post for comment, Carnegie Mellon representatives said: “We do not condone the offensive and objectionable messages posted today by Uju Anya on her personal social media account. Free expression is core to the mission of higher education, however, the views he shared do not fully represent the institution’s values, nor the standards of discourse we seek to promote.”