“While very few rejoice in the deaths of anti-vaxxers, some people believe those who are dogmatic against vaccines are deserving of worse outcomes – and that reaction is related to the political party affiliation and vaccination status of the person evaluating the anti-vaxxer,” author Jeff Grabmeier wrote.
A handful of writers tried to point out how inhumane people had become to each other. This one from the site theconversation.com urged people to stop “shaming” others who decided not to get the vaccination. But if the argument has to be made, the people are already lost.
None of this compares to the depravity that’s erupted on social media since the tragic flash floods in Kerrville, Texas, over the weekend of July 5 through 6. More than 100 people are already known to be dead. Tragically, at least 27 young girls and teenage camp counselors from the Camp Mystic summer camp for girls are dead, and more are still missing.
But according to the woman who posted this commentary, the camp was “whites only,” and that the girls deserved it because they were at a racist camp. The camp was not, of course, “whites only.”
This is an update on the woman in Texas who said that these children deserved to pass because they were white and Christian — while being married to a white minister.
— Erica 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@EricaRN4USA) July 7, 2025
Her name is Sadie Perkins - she has accounts on TikTok and YouTube.
Life isn’t going well for her at the… pic.twitter.com/oUm9fgwUxB