News Summary
Dr. Christina Propst, a pediatrician at Blue Fish Pediatrics, was terminated for a controversial social media post about flooding in central Texas, suggesting victims ‘get what they voted for.’ Her statements received widespread backlash, leading to her dismissal as the community faces devastating recovery efforts following one of the deadliest floods in Texas history.
Houston, Texas – Dr. Christina Propst, a pediatrician at Blue Fish Pediatrics, has been terminated from her position following a controversial social media post regarding the recent devastating floods in central Texas. The flash flooding, which has already claimed nearly 120 lives—including over two dozen children—led to widespread destruction, particularly impacting the Kerr County community.
Propst’s social media post, made amid the crisis, included the statement that flood victims “get what they voted for” in relation to their support of former President Donald Trump. In her remarks, she noted that residents of Kerr County had voted to cut funding to FEMA and denied climate change. Her post also stated a hope for the safety of “visitors, children, non-MAGA voters, and pets,” while implying the flood victims of Kerr County deserved the consequences of their political choices.
The backlash against Propst’s comments was immediate and severe, prompting Blue Fish Pediatrics to place her on leave before officially announcing her termination. The clinic’s management condemned her statements, asserting that they do not reflect the core values or mission of the practice. They extended their condolences and support to the families and communities grappling with the aftermath of the flooding.
In an effort to manage the fallout, Propst issued a public apology, in which she expressed deep remorse for the pain her comments caused. She accepted full responsibility, stating her remarks were made before the full extent of the tragedy became apparent. Propst clarified that her words were not intended to politicize the loss of life and reiterated her dedication to providing compassionate care to children and families.
This recent flooding event has been classified as one of the deadliest natural disasters in Texas history. The Guadalupe River rose by an astonishing 26 feet within a mere 45 minutes, leading to unprecedented damage and devastation in Kerr County. As recovery efforts continue, over 160 individuals remain unaccounted for amidst the chaos and destruction.
Community leaders and residents are rallying to provide support, calling for prayer and assistance for those affected by the floods. Memorial Hermann Hospital, affiliated with Blue Fish Pediatrics, has also expressed its disapproval of Propst’s remarks, distancing the institution from her views and emphasizing the importance of community cohesion during this challenging time.
Public outrage directed at Propst’s comments quickly spread across various social media platforms, leading to demands for accountability. Following her termination, Dr. Propst’s professional biography has been removed from the Blue Fish website as the clinic seeks to distance itself from her actions.
As the community grapples with the loss of lives and homes, discussions regarding disaster preparedness and response funding have emerged, highlighted by Propst’s remarks. The challenges ahead remain significant, with residents and local officials working tirelessly to navigate recovery efforts while also addressing the poignant political context highlighted by the flooding crisis.
In summary, the incident involving Dr. Christina Propst raises important questions about the role of healthcare professionals in community crises and the impact of social media communications during sensitive times. As recovery continues, the focus shifts towards support and healing for those affected by one of Texas’s most catastrophic natural disasters.
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Additional Resources
- The Guardian: Doctor Texas Flood Post Apology
- Click2Houston: Houston Pediatrician Fired After Controversial Post
- Statesman: Houston Pediatrician Fired Comments About Texas Flood Victims
- MSN: Dr. Christina Propst Houston Pediatrician Fired for Vile Post
- Wikipedia: 2025 Texas Flood

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