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"I know that many women have disabled children as pets"

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saintlydamemrsturnip · 17/04/2010 15:06

On the MN Facebook page and written by some vile piece of work mumsnetter I suppose called Claire Khaw

I have started a thread in chat asking who she is but no reply yet.

Surely comments such as the one above and "As for the mother in the link who fears for her disabled son, perhaps this is an object lesson for all of us who are thinking of inflicting our disabled children on the taxpayer. Don't have disabled children and add to the increasing pool of the unproductive and feckless of this benighted country." actually come under hate speech rather than 'free speech'.

What on EARTH is MN doing allowing it on their FB page. I think they've lost the plot.

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daisy5678 · 18/04/2010 19:53

Words fail me

Totally agree that to not challenge it implies acceptance.

Have joined other FB thing about the R word too, saintly - thanks for that.

herjazz · 18/04/2010 21:57

totally agree. The whole 'just ignore' advice kinda suggests its no worse than a toddler having a strop

tho that said - I think I have a very thick skin and although I am quite a mouthy piece in rl - I would challenge someone who said any of this shit to my face / around me.. I'm quite rubbish and disorganised about getting involved with campaigns. Not so much I can't be bothered but I haven't got the energy to galvarnise myself into action.

Now if I was that parent in frankie boyle's audience I'd like to think I'd have heckled him to fuck.. and got the better of the witless tosspot. ditto if this claire woman ever crossed my path. But actually have avoided freds about it here like I do the posters who prattle on this sort of wind up shite. Does that make any sense?

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