Dr Christina Propst Of Houston Fired After Vile Post On Texas Flood Victims Sparks Outrage

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 When a pediatrician in Texas shared a Facebook message about the state's disastrous flooding, her employers disowned her and fired her. The Texas Medical Board even took notice of the tweet, which caused significant indignation. But what was so horrible about the post? When Dr. Christina B. Propst took to her old Facebook page, Chris Tina, she was resentful. She was hostile to MAGA supporters, whom she subtly held responsible for the catastrophe is intensity. Twenty-eight children were among the 79 persons killed by the flooding in Texas. After the floodwaters completely devastated Camp Mystic, an all-girls summer camp, ten more young girls and a counselor are still missing. However, Propst contended in the essay that the Trump administration's dismantling of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was indirectly responsible for the high death toll and significant damage, and that a better emergency response would have resulted from FEMA having more funding and employe...

Trent Tisdom: Actor, Athlete, And Beloved Friend Death

 Trent Tisdom was a beloved son, student, and rising star of the theater whose life was cut short far too soon. The community of Atascocita mourns his tragic and untimely passing with shattered hearts and deep sorrow. Trent's skill and enthusiasm shone brightly at AHS Theatre, and his departure has left an incalculable void in the hearts of his mentors, family, and friends.



Trent was renowned for his generosity, grace, and unwavering love of the arts. Trent brought a unique genuineness and enthusiasm to every role he did, whether it was practicing lines, helping out fellow actors, or enthralling audiences with his presence. Only his generosity of spirit could rival his devotion to the profession; he made every rehearsal place feel like home, encouraged others, and celebrated their accomplishments.


According to Samuel Jack, "When I first met this young man, I was astounded by his generosity, his concern, and his unwavering love for the theater. He will always be remembered and will be greatly missed. These remarks reflect the feelings of everyone who had the honor of getting to know Trent, not only as an actor but also as an extraordinary person.





"I am so grateful and proud to have known, taught, directed, but most importantly, to have loved this young man," said Lisa Henderson, a mentor and director. Trent will remain a part of AHS Theatre for all time. Her eulogy highlights Trent's lasting influence on others and the legacy he leaves in the hearts and corridors of his school.



Trent was a source of pride and unwavering affection for his family. He was a beloved son and sibling because of his kindness, sense of humor, and quiet strength. Although his absence is greatly felt, those who loved him the most still find solace and inspiration in his memory. The Tisdom family will announce the funeral plans in the next several days. To commemorate the life of a young man whose light will never go out, the community is asked to get together and share experiences.

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