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Considering her occupation, she would be considered a moderate Muslim by most standards.
 

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Noticed how the Terb Libtards were quiet about this disgusting
I do not see how people on the left would condone this behavior. This would only appeal to those who hate Jewish people.
 

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That’s fricking crazy....
 

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Noticed how the Terb Libtards were quiet about this disgusting
These claims came from Canary Mission, so they have to be taken with a grain of salt.
Canary Mission is a propaganda machine.

That said, the language she used when she was young was offensive and she should be punished, but nowhere did she 'vow' to give anyone the wrong meds.
 

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These claims came from Canary Mission, so they have to be taken with a grain of salt.
Canary Mission is a propaganda machine.

That said, the language she used when she was young was offensive and she should be punished, but nowhere did she 'vow' to give anyone the wrong meds.
What a surprise that Franky wants to go easy on a Palestinian's hateful comments about Jews.

Instead of focusing on the years of hateful comments in her posts he tries to attack the source (being Jews) for revealing them.



BTW. It undermines the claims of being against Israeli policy because her comments are about Jews.
 

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Instead of focusing on the years of hateful comments in her posts he tries to attack the source (being Jews) for revealing them.
Basketcase, are you going to argue here that Canary Mission represents the Jewish people and therefore criticizing them is criticizing the entire people?
Because if you are, I'd argue that you are making racist claims against the Jewish people that are offensive.
Lets take a look at Canary Mission then:

What is Canary Mission?

In April, 2015, an anonymous online entity calling itself “Canary Mission” began publishing negative, often defamatory, portraits of activists who are supportive of Palestinians, back the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement for Palestinian rights, or are critical of Israel state policy in relationship to the Occupation of Palestine.

Approximately 140 activists, most of them undergraduate students in the United States, were first profiled. Since then, the number of profiles has grown to more than 1,000 and includes professors, intellectuals, and a wide range of people who in one way or another oppose the state of Israel’s apartheid system.

Canary Mission’s anonymous founders made clear from the start that their mission was to damage the lives of activists. “It is your duty to ensure that today’s radicals are not tomorrow’s employees,” said an anonymous female voiceover on a promotional video posted to Canary Mission when the site launched. Canary Mission also regularly tweets out false accusations that activists are anti-semitic, terrorists, criminal, or even “fake Jews.” These tweets have sometimes gone directly to places of employment where targeted activists work.

Canary Mission is nothing short of a modern day blacklist. To date no person or entity has claimed responsibility—or credit—for maintaining the Canary Mission website. The most comprehensive investigative research on Canary Mission was completed by journalist and book author Max Blumenthal. In a 2014 article for Alternet, Blumenthal was unable to identify the creators of Canary Mission, or its funding sources, even though Canary Mission publicly solicits tax-deductible donations via its website and mailing list.
https://againstcanarymission.org/what-is-canary-mission/
 

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These claims came from Canary Mission, so they have to be taken with a grain of salt.
Canary Mission is a propaganda machine.

That said, the language she used when she was young was offensive and she should be punished, but nowhere did she 'vow' to give anyone the wrong meds.
The tweets are posted on Canary mission, no need to take them with a grain of salt because they're pictures of the tweets she posted. You're very confused if you doubt that the tweets are real but in the next breath you say that she should be punished...really confused.

When she tweets: "I''ll purposely give all the jews (yahoods) the wrong meds" ...according to you it's not a vow? Duh..



You had a chance to prove you're not Terbs jihadist by unconditionally criticizing this woman but you failed miserably. Frankly I'm not surprised, you've always been a terrorist supporter, but that you make it so obvious makes me wonder.
 

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The tweets are posted on Canary mission
I'm criticizing both Canary Mission and this lady.
And now I'll criticize you for claiming this is a 'vow' when it most obviously isn't.

By the way, do you think everyone accused or racist behaviour should lose their jobs as well?
What do you think is the fair punishment?
Does this apply to white nationalists as well?

Dr. Lara Kollab, a former medical resident who was dismissed after her anti-Semitic tweets made several years ago were uncovered, released a statement apologizing for her remarks.

Kollab said she made the statements between 2011 to 2017, when she was in her teens and twenties. She now says she wants to "sincerely and unequivocally" apologize for what she called "offensive and hurtful language."

"These posts were made years before I was accepted into medical school, when I was a naïve, and impressionable girl barely out of high school," Kollab said. "I matured into a young adult during the years I attended college and medical school, and adopted strong values of inclusion, tolerance, and humanity."

Kollab stressed that she understood the timeline of her posts did not excuse her from "causing pain, anguish, and a public outcry," and said it was not reflective of her character today. The former resident, who said she visited Israel and the Palestine Territories numerous times in her teens, was moved by "the suffering of the Palestinians under the Israeli occupation."

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"I had difficulty constructively expressing my intense feelings about what I witnessed in my ancestral land," Kollab said.

"Like many young people lacking life experience, I expressed myself by making insensitive remarks and statements of passion devoid of thought, not realizing the harm and offense these words would cause."

"I have learned from this experience and am sorry for the pain I have caused," Kollab added. "I pray that the Jewish community will understand and forgive me."

Kollab's remarks were first reported on by Canary Mission, a group that exposes anti-Semitism stemming from college campuses in the US.
 

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I'm criticizing both Canary Mission and this lady.
And now I'll criticize you for claiming this is a 'vow' when it most obviously isn't.

By the way, do you think everyone accused or racist behaviour should lose their jobs as well?
What do you think is the fair punishment?
Does this apply to white nationalists as well?
The only deserved criticism lies with this hater doctor and you over your inability to immediately condemn this bigot behavior without reservations and your attempt to divert ...just makes you look very.. very sick. :puke:
 

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Basketcase, are you going to argue here that Canary Mission represents the Jewish people and therefore criticizing them is criticizing the entire people?
Because if you are, I'd argue that you are making racist claims against the Jewish people that are offensive.
Lets take a look at Canary Mission then:


https://againstcanarymission.org/what-is-canary-mission/
You have a long history of dismissing any Jewish source out of hand if they don't support your agenda.

And would you care to explain why you are more focussed on who exposed her hatred rather than her lengthy history of posting ethnic hatred?
 

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By the way, do you think everyone accused or racist behaviour should lose their jobs as well?
What do you think is the fair punishment?
Does this apply to white nationalists as well?
When their racist statements go directly against the standards of their profession then my answer is yes.


And this isn't a case of possibly misinterpreted statements, she is 100% clear about her hatred of Jews. I would expect the same for any doctor who said similar things about Blacks, Asians, Mexicans, or Muslims.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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This time it took Frankie only 8 posts to come to the defence of yet another confirmed antisemite
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Hey Phil, my first post in this thread stated she should be punished.
So bugger off
As per usual you are full of shit again. Talk about losing more credibility....LOL.


You wrote:
That said, the language she used when she was young was offensive and she should be punished, but nowhere did she 'vow' to give anyone the wrong meds
Here is one of her tweets. Its pretty clear what she's implying





Oh and whats this?? Here she talks about 'Apartheid'.
Now which other antisemite have I heard using this language before??!! :nod:

 

Phil C. McNasty

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And now of course she has apologized for all her hate speech:

https://www.timesofisrael.com/dismi...-sorry-for-vowing-to-give-wrong-meds-to-jews/

Dismissed Ohio medical resident sorry for vowing to give ‘wrong meds to Jews’

A former medical resident at the Cleveland Clinic who wrote scores of anti-Semitic social media posts apologized, saying “those words do not represent who I am and the principles I stand for today.”

Lara Kollab, who attended medical school at a college associated with the Jewish community, said in the statement released on Friday and posted in a blog post that “I wish sincerely and unequivocally to apologize for the offensive and hurtful language contained in those posts.” She said she visited Israel and the Palestinian territories every year as an adolescent and “became incensed at the suffering of the Palestinians under the Israeli occupation.”

Kollab said the anti-Semitic posts she wrote from 2011 to 2017 came because she had “difficulty constructively expressing my intense feelings about what I witnessed in my ancestral land.”

The posts resurfaced last week after being publicized by the controversial website Canary Mission that hosts dossiers on pro-Palestinian student activists, professors and organizations, focusing primarily on North American universities. Among the posts that got the most attention was a tweet from 2012, when she was a medical student, which said: “hahha ewww.. ill purposely give all the yahood [Jews] the wrong meds….”

She also called for violence against Jews, called them “dogs,” minimized the Holocaust, likened Israel to the Nazi regime, and claimed Zionists control US media and schools.

Kollab had disabled all her social media accounts, but many of the posts and tweets were preserved in screenshot.

Kollab worked at the Cleveland Clinic as a first-year resident from July 2018 to September 2018. The Clinic initially said early last week in a statement that Kollab no longer worked for the medical center but declined to offer a reason.

It later revised the statement to note that Kollab was fired because of the social media post that threatened Jewish patients.

“When we learned of the social media post, we took immediate action, conducted an internal review and placed her on administrative leave. Her departure was related to those posts and she has not worked at Cleveland Clinic since September,” the statement said.

It added that: “For first-year residents, multiple safeguards and direct supervision are required for patient care and prescribing medicine. In addition, there have been no reports of any patient harm related to her work during the time she was here.”

Kollab said in her apology that “I matured into a young adult during the years I attended college and medical school, and adopted strong values of inclusion, tolerance, and humanity. I take my profession and the Hippocratic Oath seriously and would never intentionally cause harm to any patient seeking medical care.” She added that “I pray that the Jewish community will understand and forgive me.”

Kollab attended medical school at the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in New York, which calls itself “the largest private university in the US with Jewish roots.” In a tweet, the college said that it is “shocked that one of our graduates would voice statements that are antithetical to Touro and to the physicians’ Hippocratic Oath.”
 

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As per usual you are full of shit again. Talk about losing more credibility....LOL.


You wrote:
I wrote this, Phil, in that same post, which you intentionally ignored:

That said, the language she used when she was young was offensive and she should be punished





Oh and whats this?? Here she talks about 'Apartheid'.
Now which other antisemite have I heard using this language before??!! :nod:
Which other 'anti-Semite'?
Lets check:

Until Palestinians finally show they can behave themselves and perhaps are willing to come to some type of peace agreement I will continue to support apartheid.
 
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