‘SACRIFICE’ THEM: Indiana nurse removed from hospital after saying white boys 'should

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‘SACRIFICE’ THEM: Indiana nurse removed from hospital after saying white boys 'should be sacrificed to the wolves'
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November 27, 2017
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November 27, 2017 10:21 AM EST
A headshot believed to be pulled from Baker's Twitter account.
An Indiana hospital system says a nurse is no longer an employee after she was tied to a message on Twitter claiming white women are raising sons “with the HIGHEST propensity to be a terrorist, rapist, racist, killer, and domestic violence all star.”
Officials at Indiana University Health said over the weekend they were investigating “several troubling posts on social media” that appeared to be made by a recently hired employee identified in news reports as Taiyesha Baker. IU Health spokesman Jason Fechner confirmed Monday that the employee no longer works there but would not say whether she was fired, citing company policies.
A tweet from Baker’s now-deleted Twitter account.
The controversial tweet, which the Indianapolis Star reported was posted on an account named “Night Nurse,” said: “Every white woman raises a detriment to society when they raise a son. Someone with the HIGHEST propensity to be a terrorist, rapist, racist, killer, and domestic violence all star. Historically every son you had should be sacrificed to the wolves ….”
The account has since been deleted and re-created by another user, according to the newspaper.
Indiana University Health said in a statement late last week that it was investigating the incident and would take “appropriate action.”
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“IU Health is aware of several troubling posts on social media which appear to be from a recently hired IU Health employee,” the hospital said Saturday in a statement. “Our HR department continues to investigate the situation and the authenticity of the posts. During the investigation, that employee (who does not work at Riley Hospital for Children) will have no access to patient care.”
Hospital officials did not say where Baker worked or what she did.
By Sunday afternoon, the hospital said, “A recently hired IU Health employee tied to troubling posts on social media this weekend is no longer an employee of IU Health.”
Baker could not immediately be reached Monday for comment. State records show that she was licensed as a registered nurse Oct. 30 and that her license expires in 2019.
Nurse removed after saying white boys ‘should be sacrificed
 

TenPenny

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Toronto Sun is WaPo?


Maybe in your world.






"‘SACRIFICE’ THEM: Indiana nurse removed from hospital after saying white boys 'should be sacrificed to the wolves'
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EagleSmack

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The link was the Toronto Sun.

Anyhow... it was reported in the Indianapolis Star.

BTW... why the anger?
 

EagleSmack

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The quoted post said Washington Post.


‘SACRIFICE’ THEM: Indiana nurse removed from hospital after saying white boys 'should be sacrificed to the wolves'
Washington Post
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Published:
November 27, 2017
Updated:
November 27, 2017 10:21 AM EST
A headshot believed to be pulled from Baker's Twitter account.
An Indiana hospital system says a nurse is no longer an employee after she was tied to a message on Twitter claiming white women are raising sons “with the HIGHEST propensity to be a terrorist, rapist, racist, killer, and domestic violence all star.”
Officials at Indiana University Health said over the weekend they were investigating “several troubling posts on social media” that appeared to be made by a recently hired employee identified in news reports as Taiyesha Baker. IU Health spokesman Jason Fechner confirmed Monday that the employee no longer works there but would not say whether she was fired, citing company policies.
A tweet from Baker’s now-deleted Twitter account.
The controversial tweet, which the Indianapolis Star reported was posted on an account named “Night Nurse,

*snicker*

BTW, what ****ing anger, dipshit?

That anger
 

TenPenny

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It's confusing the heck out of TP.



Didn't confuse me at all. You're the one that couldn't read the top few lines of the original post.

"‘SACRIFICE’ THEM: Indiana nurse removed from hospital after saying white boys 'should be sacrificed to the wolves'
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November 27, 2017
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November 27, 2017 10:21 AM EST"


Not sure why you're confused.


Why does it make you angry? Because you don't see the fun in pointing out fake news any more? You can't laugh about the fake anger when you ask about anger?


Man, you guys should drink more coffee. Or covfefe. You just don't seem very with it.


You don't realize that everything WaPo publishes is fake news, even if they're reposting from other sources? But it must be fake news if it's from WaPo.
 

TenPenny

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But, everything in the Washington Post is fake news. Even the dates on the pages are fake. It's true!


Man, you guys can't see the humor in anything. You take yourselves too seriously.
 

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‘SACRIFICE’ THEM: Indiana nurse removed from hospital after saying white boys 'should be sacrificed to the wolves'
Washington Post
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Published:
November 27, 2017
Updated:
November 27, 2017 10:21 AM EST
A headshot believed to be pulled from Baker's Twitter account.
An Indiana hospital system says a nurse is no longer an employee after she was tied to a message on Twitter claiming white women are raising sons “with the HIGHEST propensity to be a terrorist, rapist, racist, killer, and domestic violence all star.”
Officials at Indiana University Health said over the weekend they were investigating “several troubling posts on social media” that appeared to be made by a recently hired employee identified in news reports as Taiyesha Baker. IU Health spokesman Jason Fechner confirmed Monday that the employee no longer works there but would not say whether she was fired, citing company policies.
A tweet from Baker’s now-deleted Twitter account.
The controversial tweet, which the Indianapolis Star reported was posted on an account named “Night Nurse,” said: “Every white woman raises a detriment to society when they raise a son. Someone with the HIGHEST propensity to be a terrorist, rapist, racist, killer, and domestic violence all star. Historically every son you had should be sacrificed to the wolves ….”
The account has since been deleted and re-created by another user, according to the newspaper.
Indiana University Health said in a statement late last week that it was investigating the incident and would take “appropriate action.”
IU Health (Google)
“IU Health is aware of several troubling posts on social media which appear to be from a recently hired IU Health employee,” the hospital said Saturday in a statement. “Our HR department continues to investigate the situation and the authenticity of the posts. During the investigation, that employee (who does not work at Riley Hospital for Children) will have no access to patient care.”
Hospital officials did not say where Baker worked or what she did.
By Sunday afternoon, the hospital said, “A recently hired IU Health employee tied to troubling posts on social media this weekend is no longer an employee of IU Health.”
Baker could not immediately be reached Monday for comment. State records show that she was licensed as a registered nurse Oct. 30 and that her license expires in 2019.
Nurse removed after saying white boys ‘should be sacrificed

Ah, inter-sectional feminism I guess?