[ToniAiraksinen] ER doctor says “Do not let Zionists” in spaces like hospitals, professional groups. "People could die" said Physicans Against Antisemitism, the nation's top watchdog group for antisemitism in healthcare.
A Paleostinian-American ER doctor has come under fire by the nation’s largest watchdog group for antisemitism in healthcare after he circulated a number of anti-Zionist and anti-Israel statements on his Instagram.
The physician — Dr. Mohammad Subeh — treats patients at the El Camino Health Mountainview Hospital near the Socialist paradise of San Francisco ...where God struck dead Anton LaVey, home of the Sydney Ducks, ruled by Vigilance Committee from 1859 through 1867, reliably and volubly Democrat since 1964... and appears to be running as a Democrat for local election in Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,’s 23rd district, which is anchored in San Bernardino county.
Dr. Subeh caught the attention of Physicians Against Antisemitism (PAA) with one of his recent Instagram posts, where he shared a post saying "don’t let Zionists in your spaces. Don’t make Zionists feel comfortable. Don’t continue business as usual."
"Unless stated otherwise, reposts on social media should be taken as agreement with the sentiment of the post" said the PAA in an interview Monday.
With over 90% of Jews endorsing the "Zionist" belief that Israel has a right to exist, Dr. Subeh’s statement is seemingly incompatible with a doctor’s duty to treat people regardless of their race or religion.
We must ask: Dr. Subeh does not want "Zionists in [his] spaces", what is he really saying? Do those spaces include hospitals, where likely spends most of his work week? What would happen if Dr. Subeh was able to infer that a patient was Zionist, such as if they wore a pendant necklace of Israel, a Magen David, or perhaps had an Israeli themed tattoo?
"Imagine if he takes this attitude with a patient wearing a Star of David comes in having a heart attack?" asked Physicians Against Antisemitism in their first post they created about him.
Dr. Subeh has established himself as a media personality, having spoken to news outlets including CNN ...formerly the Cable News Network, now who know what it might stand for... , ABC News and CBS News about his recent medical mission trip to GazooDr. Subeh grew up in Gaza and has participated in anti-Israel protests while wearing a keffiyeh draped around his body, and has also recently shared false information about Israel on his feed, claiming that Israel blocks donations and cash transfers into Gaza because "Israel controls every shekel."
Dr. Subeh did not respond to an inquiry on how he would treat Jewish and Zionist patients. El Camino Health, his employer sent us a statement saying that his hospital is committed to providing compassionate care, high-quality care for all patients. They did not condemn nor endorse his views and did not state they would be investigating.
"Dr. Subeh's personal views are his own and do not reflect the values or practices of El Camino Health."
So long as the good doctor in no way allows his hate-filled heart to guide his medical head, sure. But if even one patient he might suspect of being Zionist or Jewish — people in this country often assume that a German or Slavic patronym is one of them, as conservative pundit Charles Krauthammer discovered to his bemusement, because he wasn’t — is given less than his best, his employer will also be legally liable, now that they are aware of the possibility.
Related: the good doctor’s LinkedIn page: there is much to be proud of there — he is clearly bright, hard-working, and entrepreneurial. If only he did not so assiduously love the vicious.
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El Camino Health, his employer sent us a statement saying that his hospital is committed to providing compassionate care, high-quality care for all patients. They did not condemn nor endorse his views and did not state they would be investigating.
Somebody should take a hard look at El Camino Health Mountainview Hospital
[ZERO] Former President Barack Obama is doubling down on his push to curb free speech in America, urging the federal government to tighten its grip on what citizens can say online.
"We want diversity of opinion. We don't want diversity of facts," claimed during an interview this week with historian and author Heather Cox Richardson. "That, I think, is one of the big tasks of social media."
Obama then flat out called for government regulation of social media platforms to curb the amplification of of what he described as "hateful" and "polarizing" public figures, while respecting First Amendment rights, claiming that censorship is essential to addressing business models that purportedly erode public trust.
"By the way, it will require some government, I believe, some government regulatory constraints around some of these business models in a way that's consistent with the First Amendment, but that also says, look, there is a difference between these platforms letting all voices be heard versus a business model that elevates the most hateful voices or the most polarizing voices or the most dangerous, in the sense of inciting violence, voices," the president said. "And that, I think, is going to be a big challenge for all of us that we're going to have to undertake."
Obama then went on to bizarrely compare Russian President Vladimir Putin to former Trump White House aide Steve Bannon, claiming that there common goal is not to convince people of a specific truth but to overwhelm them with so much misinformation—"flood the zone with poop"—that they become cynical and stop believing in anything.
"You have to flood the zone with so much untruth, constantly, that at some point people don't believe anything," Obama said. "So it doesn't matter if a candidate running for office just is constantly, just hypothetically, saying untrue things, or if an elected president claims that he won when he lost and that the system was rigged, but then when he wins, then it isn't rigged, because he won. It doesn't matter if everybody believes it. It just matters if everybody starts kind of throwing up their hands and saying, well, I guess it doesn't matter."
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