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AIBU to think that parents who have had a child removed for abuse shouldn't be sharing 'I love my daughter' posts on Facebook?

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user1478863067 · 11/11/2016 13:55

My brother and his wife look after their niece who was abused by her birth parents. The child has no contact with her parents, and as jobless no-hopers, they don't contribute in any way to her life. She was taken into care after they neglected and harmed her (the dire state of their home was worthy of a Daily Mail photo story), but because the family court operates in secrecy, they have been pedaling lies and messages of 'I'd do anything for my daughter' and 'we're victims of injustice' for years. My brother maintains a dignified silence whilst they slag him off to anyone that will listen.

I feel like posting the truth on their pages so that no-one else falls for their BS, but know that I'd just end up getting blocked - and possibly facing 'contempt of court' charges.

So, Mumsnetters - what would you do?

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MrsHam13 · 18/11/2016 10:17

Do absolutely nothing. My second cousin had all four of her girls removed. She and her partner are drug addicts and were seriously physically abusive to the eldest and she's always posting bs on fb about how much she loves her kids and misses them and would do anything to get them back. ....yet she does sweet fa.

If deleted her numerous times. She starts a new fb account and reads even when blocked. I have her as a friend now but have just hidden her posts. All she really cares about is herself. She's put her parents and family through absolute hell. Just ignore it. People aren't stupid enough to believe their bs.

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