
The Texas pediatrician was terminated by her employer after publishing a report that ridiculed more than 80 people killed in catastrophic flash floods, suggesting that the victims “received what they voted for” because of their political beliefs.
Dr. Christina B. Propst, who worked in Blue Fish Pediatrics in Houston, got under fire after he had been on social media since he had ever been divided on social media. Propst wrote under the user name Chris Tina and referred to floods that destroyed Kerr County and have killed more than 80, including children.
“Whether all visitors, children, voters and pets are safe in Maga,” she wrote.
“Kerr County Maga voted for Gut Fem. They deny the climate change. May they get what they voted for. Bless your hearts.”
The employer condemns comments
Blue Fish Pediatrics issued a statement confirming that it was terminated.
“As we have previously mentioned in our original statement, we strongly condemn the comments that have been made in this post,” the practice said. “This post does not reflect values, standards or mission of blue fish pediatrics.”
The clinic emphasized its obligation to care for all families, regardless of their beliefs.
Medical Council in Texas corresponds to
The Sherif Zaafran, Head of Medical Council in Texas, also considered controversy.
He said that any complaints about Propst behavior would be thoroughly examined.
“There is no place for politicization. The whole focus must be on the search for survivors,” Zaafran said on X.
The river trees leave more than 80 dead
Lightning floods, which hit Texas Hill Country during the fourth weekend of July, killed at least 82 people, including 27 campers and mystic counselors along the Guadalupe. The disaster developed overnight when torrential rains caused the river to increase over 26 feet in less than an hour.
Rescue teams continue to look for missing how the region starts to recover.
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