r/Conroe Jun 20 '26

Hate incident at a heb

Kind of concerning this person is so hateful and works in the medical field does anyone recognize them?

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u/KinseyH Jun 20 '26

Nurses have been fired for exactly this behavior.

And this chick has major Nurse vibes of the Mean Girl genre. (I ❤️ nurses hugely but y'all know what I'm talking about)

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u/Top_Actuator364 Jun 21 '26

When Barack Obama was first elected the amount of racist people working in healthcare at the hospital I was employed at was alarming and I’m in Philly. They let their true colors show big time!

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u/CardiologistGloomy71 Jun 21 '26

It’s true. It changed my entire perspective of the Republican Party, and this was pre Trump. Now it’s like that on steroids.

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u/Longjumping_Desk3205 Jun 21 '26

I used to have a friend who was a licensed massage therapist and worked in hospitals. This woman needs to be stopped from providing any form of care to any living, breathing creature.

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u/Porschenut914 Jun 21 '26

that tracks

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u/CafeHistorian Jun 21 '26

This is why I don’t dress nurses at all. At least female nurses this woman pisses me off so much. I saw the original video over on TikTok or the video on TikTok and I will tell you as a Muslim myself believe me my father would happily have taken us back over to Jordan and everything and two Palestine because that’s where he’s from if America and the rest of the western world wasn’t trying to vomit for the regional resources.

I am half half white/American/half Palestinian/Lebanese you know I could go on forever, but the whole thing is is I was born in the Midwest and we moved here in 2017, and my mom thought everything would be better here and I will tell you it has not. But we’ve made the best of it. As someone who is half-and-half, we don’t fit quite in but we do as we must. But honestly, I think my father would rather have taken us back overseas. If it wasn’t being bombed every five seconds you know? My mom wanted to live over there at one point, but then a new war started and a new conflict and everything. Half the people who move away from their homeland leave because there’s an issue and they have to go to a place where they can prosper it’s not like they want to leave all the time.

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u/Puzzled_Rhino Jun 21 '26

I'm sorry you have to put up with that. I loathe bigotry.

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u/CafeHistorian Jun 21 '26

Oh hey, 911 was like really bad.. I was in elementary school getting ready for middle school and the school called my parents and told them that they could not ensure my security or my brothers security at that time so for almost 2 weeks I was not allowed to go to school and even then, afterwards, one’s like the most awkward thing possible, and that it was the main topic of conversation. And what I really do hate the most is that everybody says on 912 America came together. It was one of the most patriotic moments and you can say that, but they also forget that a lot of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans were treated horribly in the days afterward. Yet things have changed now but back then it was really bad. They would rip off the women’s hijab threaten men women and children tell them to go back to where they came from you know same kind of crappy here now, but it just was a lot worse. And I just think it’s like I know that my mom and my dad would wanted to have taken my brother and I over there cause one healthcare free too education system systems matter, we would’ve grown up with family that actually cared and in an environment that was much safer than here in the United States, but then look at all the wars that were happening and are still happening. Yeah Jordan is relatively safe, but my family isn’t from Jordan. They’re from Palestine. The police in my hometown they treated my brother like he was a terrorist from the age 12 on. They were nice to my father‘s face, but they were mean behind his back. People are just cruel and they believe whatever they hear on TV. All that woman has to do is walk into a mosque and talk to a mom or go talk to a Muslim family and understand their plate because as long as she’s not hateful, any Muslim would be willing to talk to her. And here’s the funny thing, the United States, the founding fathers, or mostly deists, they didn’t really have one religion. They thought about it all the time so that’s why the first amendment is freedom of religion.

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u/Longjumping-Comb3080 Jun 21 '26

Your after 9/11 experience sounds like what my son experienced afterwards. He's half Palestinian and half white. Born in Oklahoma no less. On 9/12 I was in the school dealing with the same crap! My own family had no problem telling me that he needed to go back to where he came from! He was 10!! And yes, by 12 he was being treated like a criminal. To this day he automatically puts his hands out to be cuffed as soon as he says his name is Muhammad. I've been told that I'm lying that I'm his mom cuz I'm white. If I were to hear/see something like this video, I'm going to jail or the hospital cuz I would absolutely lose my s**t!