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An Indiana University Health nurse is under fire for racist tweets about killing white babies.
Online Redditors and Twitter users tracked nurse Taiyesha Baker to Riley Children’s Health, an affiliate of Indiana University Health in Indianapolis. PJ Media reached out to the hospital and received this statement:
We are aware of several troubling posts on social media which appear to be from a recently hired IU Health employee. 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.
When asked which department Baker works in, the hospital declined to answer. Baker’s Twitter feed was littered with anti-white sentiments. Redditors compiled a sampling here.
Baker’s Twitter account has since been deleted. This comes at a time when Twitter claims they are cracking down on racist content. But while Twitter removes people like Milo Yiannopoulos and Baked Alaska with no warning or explanation about what they did to violate rules, they do not remove anti-white account holders. Accounts with racist anti-white tweets remain active even after being reported.
https://twitter.com/getongab/status/934055504082382849
The hashtag #antiwhite on Twitter is trying to bring attention to this glaring double standard.
Yes. I'm a racist. I hate white people most of all you. You happy now? https://t.co/CuK6GR3AjN
— Rae Sanni (@raesanni) September 24, 2017
Nurse Baker’s sentiments are troubling for many reasons. People trust that when they go to a hospital for care they will be treated equally and without malice while in their most vulnerable state. How will mothers of white sons feel about trusting racist black nurses to care for them after this? People need to be able to trust one another in order to survive. This does not engender trust, but the opposite: suspicion. Since Donald Trump’s election, hysterical leftists have claimed that crimes against people of color have skyrocketed, causing racial panic, even though many of them have turned out to be hoaxes. In fact, the opposite is true. According to a recent FBI study, anti-white crimes are on the rise:
A new FBI report indicates that hate crimes committed against white Americans are the fastest growing racial hate crimes in the United States.
The FBI report on 2016 Hate Crime Statistics shows that in 2016, there were 876 reported anti-white hate crime offenses in the United States. In 2015, this number was 734, indicating a 19.34 percent increase.
PJ Media will be following the Indiana University Health investigation and will report any updates.
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