Dr. Christina B. Propst, a Houston-based pediatrician, was fired by Blue Fish Pediatrics following widespread backlash over a social media post in which she suggested that victims of the deadly Texas floods, including more than 80 people with at least 28 children among the deceased, were supporters of former President Donald Trump who "got what they voted for." The flooding, which severely affected Kerr County and surrounding areas, claimed over 80 lives with some victims still missing. Propst's post also controversially wished safety only for "non-MAGA voters and pets," further intensifying public outrage. Her comments were widely condemned as insensitive and politically charged, prompting her employer to terminate her employment. Dr. Propst later issued a public apology. The incident has sparked debate about the politicization of natural disasters and professional conduct on social media.
Colorado nurse says she’ll get her revenge on MAGA when she sees them in the ER at the hospital she works at. She doesn’t use those exact words but that’s what she’s saying here. Does anyone know her? She’s dangerous. https://t.co/R8uyXrTybD
Apology not accepted. Praying that this pathetic woman is never hired again. https://t.co/HtRbHGxNF6
The paediatrician who claimed the Texas flood victims were Trump supporters who got “what they voted for” has issued a grovelling apology after being canceled and fired. https://t.co/PkrHEndimw