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RE: Police Brutality Breaks a Mother's Body & Shatters her Trust (FamilyProtection Series -- Anna's Family Story Part IV)

in #familyprotection7 years ago (edited)

Wow. I am catching up on this series and reading each new segment makes me stomach turn, I cannot even imagine how this mother feels. I will be holding my wee ones just a little tighter tonight. We exercise extreme caution when it comes to sharing anything about how we choose to raise our family for this very reason; people have become too trigger happy when it comes to reporting what they deem to be unsafe parenting. I appreciate the 'mistakes' and 'rules' you include with each segment because I find myself asking how I can avoid ending up in this type of scenario. I will take these suggestions to heart to keep my family safe. Thank you for reliving these painful memories to help keep others safe.
-Aimee

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Oh the same as me! had to catch up... but felt almost sick to read it all.

If you mean about what you post on Steemit? or Facebook? Then yes, it is wise to limit how much detail you include... on anything that could be questioned later. It just isn't worth the risk. Use Steemit for what it is... but don't get too relaxed with the blogging either.