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The curious case of the anti-Semitic doctor — and her alma mater

Ed MorrisseyPosted at 9:01 pm on January 3, 2019

“I’ll purposely give all the yahood the wrong meds,” tweeted Lara Kollab in 2012. That thought would be despicable enough without any additional context, but as a number of US media outlets are reporting over the last 24 hours, Kollab wasn’t just another anti-Semitic social-media user. Kollab was studying to become a physician, and six years later was a resident on her way to an MD. Now she has been fired from the program, CBS News reports, but Kollab took a very strange path to her residency in the first place:

    Lara Kollab worked as a first-year resident at the Cleveland Clinic from July to September 2018. She has since deleted all of her social media, but screenshots of her posts — dating back to 2011 — have been documented by the Canary Mission, a site dedicated to exposing anti-Semitism in an effort to combat its rise on college campuses.

https://hotair.com/archives/2019/01/03/curious-case-anti-semitic-doctor-alma-mater/