
An Ohio doctor has been fired by a Cleveland hospital after the discovery of anti-Semitic remarks she had made on social media, including a tweet in which she said she would give Jewish people the wrong medication.
A Twitter account belonging to Lara Kollab, who was working as a resident at Cleveland Clinic, has surfaced and appeared to show her making derogatory comments about Jewish people, according to The Times of Israel. You
“She is no longer working at Cleveland Clinic. In no way do these beliefs reflect those of our organization. We fully embrace diversity, inclusion and a culture of safety and respect across our entire health system.”
One of the most vile and shameful antisemitic posts I've seen. I've treated so many people who I know hated me for being…
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In multiple other posts on Twitter, she called Jewish people “dogs,” and compared them to the Nazis, and minimized the Holocaust.
“Look, Haifa is sweet (nice), but it’s full of Jewish dogs, and it looks like America, meaning, it wasn’t that special to me,” Kollab once wrote, according to the website’s translation.
“I don’t mean to sound insensitive but I have a REALLY hard time feeling bad about Holocaust seeing as the people who were in it now kill my people,” she wrote in 2012.
“Hahha ewww.. I’ll purposely give all the [Jews] the wrong meds.”
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