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Mumsnet, bullying and censorship!

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hparsnip · 12/07/2011 14:26

What's the point in coming on to a forum for advice when you are just going to be picked on... I think mumsnet is just full of bitter, bigotted schoolyard bullies with nothing better than to make other parents feel bad!

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kenobi · 12/07/2011 15:06

If you look at the URL of this page it says 'Mumsnet-bullying-and-censorship/AllOnOnePage'

I like that. ALL the censorship and bullying! All on one page! Grin

Pagwatch · 12/07/2011 15:10

Irony joke never gets old ironingboardforsurfboard.

hazeyjane · 12/07/2011 15:45

Hparsnip, I was on the thread which has disappeared, and rather than shooting you down, i think I suggested you have a meet up with the op, who also seemed very keen on the Tummy With Mummy thing.

I also passed on the advice that i had got from ds's physio, about ways to encourage tummy time, without having to fork out £80 for a glorified cushion.

SybilBeddows · 12/07/2011 15:48

did anyone else see what LRD did there? She is well erudite

Momo36 · 12/07/2011 17:21

Ooo that's a bit harsh! :)

LRDTheFeministNutcase · 12/07/2011 17:23

Harsh, but fair. I'm trying my hand at being the swotty kid in class with her hand up ... it distracts me from the fact I've done no work today and am meant to be writing an essay. Blush

mistlethrush · 12/07/2011 17:29
Grin
pixiepixel3 · 12/07/2011 17:31

I agree with you hparsnip. I think because we have had so many trolls in the past people are so troll alert and genuine people get shot down. I've found netmums more polite though.

Pagwatch · 13/07/2011 09:16

Yes. I expect you do find net mums much more to your liking.

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