Single student Taylor Nolan under investigation by the health department … following the mental health counselor’s racist posts and tweet suggesting that “suicide” will lead to “multiple complaints”
Single student Taylor Nolan is being investigated by Washington state health officials after fans of the franchise unearthed offensive tweets from the mental health counselor, according to page six.
The department had previously said they were considering studying Nolan after receiving “multiple complaints” about his controversial old publications, which belittled BIPOC and LGBTQ people, as well as the mental health community.
But a spokesman for the Washington Department of Health warned people not to jump to conclusions, as the investigation “does not necessarily mean disciplinary action, only that we move into the phase of an investigation.”

Investigation: Washington State Department of Health Taylor Nolan is being investigated after multiple complaints stemming from racist tweets made by the mental health counselor in the past. He also shared a troubling post suggesting that people with personality disorders committed suicide

In process: A spokesman warned people not to jump to conclusions, as the investigation “does not necessarily mean disciplinary action, only that we move on to the phase of an investigation.”
Prior to this tweet scandal, Nolan, who first appeared in the season of Nick Viall’s The Bachelor, had not been the subject of any complaints since he got his license in 2016.
Spokesman Gordon MacCracken added that there is no timetable for the investigation nor could he “predict an outcome”. The department did not want to comment further.
According to previous reports, the most severe punishment would be “suspension or revocation of the license”, but “dismissal or withdrawal of charges” is also possible.
Nolan, who has a white mother and an African-American father, suffered a fire in February after an offensive aimed at several groups was exposed.
In the posts, she complained of “black black people”, saying that “the #Asian problem is not” because she did not find stereotypes like “they have a small penis” especially offensive “, she explains to Indian men” showering “before going to the club,” among other insults.




Inexcusable: last month a large number of racist and offensive tweets from Nolan’s past were unearthed by fans of the ABC dating competition

On the wrong line of work: Some of the most troubling tweets from the mental health counselor pointed to an insensitivity and disrespect for the mental health community that is supposedly responsible for helping, suggesting that people with personality disorders they commit suicide in a particularly annoying Twitter response.
Some of the most troubling tweets from the mental health counselor pointed to insensitivity and disrespect for the mental health community that is supposedly responsible for helping.
In response to another person’s tweet that said “#WeWontWorkIf I’ve ever diagnosed you with a personality disorder,” Nolan said, “Treatment: SUICIDE.”
Nolan addressed the outrage through a 30-minute apology video earlier this month, saying, “My tweets from ten years ago are crazy, they suck, they were wrong and they hurt.”

No excuses: Nolan addressed the outrage through a 30-minute apology video earlier this month, saying, “My tweets from ten years ago are crazy, they suck, they were wrong and they hurt.”
“I want to be clear that they don’t take away from me the work I do today, but they are literally how I came to do that job.”
Since the scandal, Nolan has been largely offline.
Last week he shared a simple Instagram that said it “took time and space to refocus and reflect.”
Later that week, Nolan posted a long caption about stopping Asian hatred under an image that said “We’re not safe until we’re all safe.”
However, he did not address his own past of anti-Asian comments with the publication.

Silent: At the end of the week, Nolan posted a lengthy caption about stopping Asian hatred under an image that said “We’re not safe until we’re safe,” but didn’t address his own history of anti-Asian comments .