Texas Doc Says MAGA Flood Victims ‘Got What They Voted For’
In a stunning display of political cruelty cloaked in the guise of medical professionalism, a Texas pediatrician has been placed on leave after a vile social media post surfaced in the wake of devastating floods that have claimed the lives of dozens — including innocent children. Dr. Christina B. Propst, using her old Facebook alias, heartlessly implied that conservative Texans suffering from tragic loss “should get what they voted for,” blaming MAGA voters in the flood-ravaged region for FEMA policy and mocking their climate beliefs while casually exempting “non-MAGA voters” and “visitors” from her disdain. As grieving families searched for lost children — including an entire group from a now-destroyed girls’ summer camp — Propst’s gleeful politicization of tragedy ignited widespread backlash. Her employers at Blue Fish Pediatrics swiftly condemned the post as unrecognizable to their mission, distancing themselves from the rhetoric as the Texas Medical Board pledged a full investigation. In a time that calls for compassion and unity, this chilling episode serves as a sobering reminder of how radical ideology can infect even the most trusted professions.
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