Taslima Nasreen is a self-described “author, secular humanist, feminist, physician.”
And if she’s your physician, you might want to consider looking for a new one:
Men and women who have bad genes with genetic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, cancer etc should not produce children. They have no right to make others suffer.
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) June 18, 2019
So … a physician who hates sick people. And a feminist “secular humanist,” to boot! Looks like we’ve hit the jackpot, folks!
.@taslimanasreen: anyone who is prone to dying shouldn’t reproduce. *SEND TWEET* pic.twitter.com/V4PmnxJXGN
— Siraj Hashmi (@SirajAHashmi) June 18, 2019
I feel the same but about people with horrendous takes
— Kevin K (@Longsbap) June 18, 2019
Peak Secular Humanist? https://t.co/edJi3chesG
— Jason Hart (@jasonahart) June 18, 2019
So humanist, it hurts.
Make Eugenics great again? https://t.co/2SvFdF5c04
— Ben (@BenHowe) June 18, 2019
Your bio is missing "eugenicist." https://t.co/xnHgRLxV50
— neontaster (@neontaster) June 18, 2019
Love when the eugenicists are just fully, blatantly out
— Laura Dorwart, Ph.D. (@laurawritesit) June 18, 2019
See, AOC? Now this is one of those cases in which a Nazi comparison would be pretty apt. Because she is literally advocating for Nazi-style eugenics.
Are you insane, Himmler?
— Gad Saad (@GadSaad) June 18, 2019
That’s a rhetorical question, of course.
I’m diabetic, both of my parents have diabetes. I’m not suffering. I’m learning more about this disease, and hope to work in this field where I can help other diabetics.
— Jessica Viduya (@jessviduya) June 18, 2019
as the epileptic daughter of an epileptic mother, who is now the mother to a child with autism I disagree and pretty sure my son would as well… better to be alive and living no matter the dx. And this is ableism at its finest.
— Amy Hughes (@amyjhughes) June 18, 2019
My mom has Loeys Dietz, I have Loeys Dietz, my daughters have Loeys Dietz we've had 5 heart surgeries combined (4 in the past year) the world will be a better place to have my girls in it. Even with the added stressors of their condition. Suffering does not rob life of joy.
— Rev. Matthew Codd (@mmcodd) June 18, 2019
Who or what robbed Taslima of her joy?
— Rebecca Bitton (@rebeinstein) June 18, 2019
Holy mackerel. https://t.co/qGAMOSjWQp
— JavelinaBomb (@javelinabomb) June 18, 2019
Just when I thought I hit the rocky bottom of today’s crazy, the internet throws me a shovel. https://t.co/36md9IRbNO
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) June 18, 2019
No kidding.
Try to outdo all the takes! pic.twitter.com/kD6G1fKnG4
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) June 18, 2019
Parting evergreen question:
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional tweets.
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