Mazelit Toni Airaksinen: Oregon Nurse Who Cheered On Shiri Bibas's Death Faces No Punishment; Renewed RN License Last Month
The nursing ethics board that oversees the licensure of Oregon nurses has decided to take no action against the infamous nurse Camesha Hart, of Beaverton Oregon, who sent messages to Jews calling them “vermin” and “dogs” and saying she doesn’t treat animals.
In fact, they allowed her to renew her RN license for another two years, we found out last week.
Camesha Lynn Hart — a nurse of 22 years in Beaverton Oregon — found herself in an imbroglio of antisemitic proportions when she popped off a number of anti-Jew comments earlier this year in February and March 2025 on her Instagram page.
Camesha Hart wished that Jewish people “Meet their ancestors soon.” Meanwhile in response to a Jewish woman, Hart wrote “I would refuse to treat you. I don’t take care of animals. Dogs. Rats. Vermin of any kind.”
“I would refuse to treat you. I’m not a vet. I don’t treat dogs.”
She also justified the murder of the Bibas family, writing: “Shiri Bibas was fair game to be killed as military personnel” and that the surviving Bibas family should “be thankful that they weren’t returned in blue body bags and zip ties.”
Lovely. Although I do think it's the correct decision, based on freedom of speech. But if she ever makes the slightest move to avoid caring for Jews or anyone else, she should be fired immediately.
I see the word Nazi a lot lately, usually someone is being called one. I had to ask myself what makes the Nazis so different from all the others (through time) who have tried to take over the world?
ReplyDeleteThe answer is what they tried to do to the Jews.
I think of that fact when I see these people today calling out for the death of Jews. I see the anti-jewish talk/action a lot these days, mostly by those who voice their support for Hamas but it is everywhere. This nurse is just another one..
What the heck is happening?