(DC Pundit) – Two nurses from Bankstown Hospital in Sydney, Australia, have found themselves in some very hot water. Their crime? An extremely vile verbal voyage into the realm of anti-Semitism.
The duo, Ahmad Rashad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, thought it would be a good idea to share their sickening views on a live chat app called Chatruletka. Little did they know, their digital diatribe would soon become a viral nightmare, spreading faster than a bushfire in the Outback.
Content creator Max Veifer, who apparently has a knack for unearthing the worst of humanity online, stumbled upon this treasure trove of toxicity. When Veifer revealed his Israeli origins, Nadir and Lebdeh’s reaction was not welcoming, to say the least.
Nadir, masquerading as a doctor (apparently being a nurse wasn’t enough for his ego), kicked things off with this charming tidbit: “I’m so upset that you’re Israeli. Eventually you’re going to get killed and go to Jahannam (hell), inshallah.” Clearly, Nadir missed the “do no harm” day in medical school.
Not to be outdone, Abu Lebdeh chimed in with her own brand of vitriol: “It’s Palestine’s country, not your country, you piece of s**t.” She then added, “When your time comes, I want you to remember my face so you can understand you will die the most disgusting death.”
When asked if they would treat Israeli patients, Lebdeh responded with a statement that would make the Hippocratic Oath curl up and die: “I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them… Not God forbid, I hope to God.” Nadir, not content to let his colleague hog all the horror, added his own theatrical flourish with a throat-slitting gesture, proclaiming, “You have no idea how many Israeli dogs came to this hospital, and I sent them to Jahannam.”
Unsurprisingly, this verbal vomit didn’t sit well with the powers that be. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the footage “sickening and shameful.” NSW Health Minister Ryan Park was also not impressed, stating, “The whole video, from start to finish, is a concern to me.”
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of NSW promptly showed Nadir and Lebdeh the door, deregistering them faster than you can say “G’day mate.” Their nursing careers in Australia are now as dead as a dingo’s dinner.
In a country known for its venomous snakes and spiders, who knew the most deadly creatures would be found wearing scrubs?
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