IU Health says nurse tied to controversial tweets no longer employed with hospital
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U Health says a nurse tied to a series of troubling social media posts is no longer employed with their hospitals. The statements, posted on Twitter Friday evening by a suspected IU Health nurse said “Every white woman raises a detriment to society when they raise a son.” They go on to say that sons of "white women" should be “sacrificed to wolves.” IU Health said Saturday that the recently hired nurse was never employed at Riley Children's Hospital and was removed from patient care while they investigated the posts.
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