On Saturday, Hussein Kesvani, an editor at Mel Magazine and “head doctor” of the Trashfuture Podcast, posted the following message on Twitter: “I love being a doctor and whispering verses of the Quran into the ears of white babies, and therefore making them Muslim. The hospital I work for knows I have been doing this for years, but can”t strike me off because they are scared of being called racist” I love being a doctor and whispering verses of the Quran into the ears of white babies, and therefore making them Muslim. The hospital I work for knows I have been doing this for years, but can’t strike me off because they are scared of being called racist – hussein kesvani (@HKesvani) December 16, 2018 Archive: http://archive.is/V6LfY The controversial tweet has garnered quite a bit of attention from fellow users. Here are some interesting replies: You did a great job on my second dr kesvani, but I think you got something mixed up because he”s only following shakira law and his hips WILL NOT lie – carrie ud83cudf84 (@urulokid) December 16, 2018 I”ve always wondered how I knew the entire Quran by heart before I ever learned how to read. – NerdNeck (@neck_nerd) December 16, 2018 Is this after you were fired from the coffeehouse for charging white people the price of soup for a cup of coffee – Walaa Quisay (@WalaaQuisay) December 16, 2018 This is a marvellous tweet. It also brings all the bedbugs hiding among my followers out into the light so they can be sprayed. – CrazyMyra (@OutOnTheMoors) December 16, 2018 you were my baby”s doctor and now he won”t stop crawling towards mecca, i hope your proud of yourself. – w8ing 4 xmas (@nyodenejak) December 16, 2018 Better than stumbling towards Bethlehem! – Glenn Fleishman (@GlennF) December 17, 2018 I do the same, except I sing them show tunes and turn them LGBTQ. pic.twitter.com/mpDbxZijAD – Amy Kessel (@AmyEKessel) December 16, 2018 It”s certainly a sign of the times when it”s totally acceptable (see the 18K likes) to crack jokes about infants of a certain race. If the roles were reversed, there would probably be blood in the streets. What do you think about Kesvani”s tweet? Was it just a harmless joke? Let us know by leaving a comment below. Main Image Credit: Lifehack 2,731 views