It's a very sad situation, and goes to show the bad effect social media can have on people, if she genuinely feels pressure to post, in order to keep complete strangers happy.Honestly I didn't get into it as I have my opinion on the whole situation, I don't agree with the pictures in death being posted,
That was what I saidIt's a very sad situation, and goes to show the bad effect social media can have on people, if she genuinely feels pressure to post, in order to keep complete strangers happy.
Even if she does feel that pressure though, she still has the choice not to, unless she is purposely keeping those followers around for future gain.
Who labelled her that though? It was written on a balloon that she had posted on her story, but that was the first mention I had ever seen of it. I think it was a self labelled thing by Mamma, or else someone sent it to her after making it up themselves.I think I might have mentioned this before but is the expectation to post and provide updates coming from the fact that Saoirse was labelled the "Nations Child" therefore she feels its nessecary.
Not sure how it came about.Who labelled her that though? It was written on a balloon that she had posted on her story, but that was the first mention I had ever seen of it. I think it was a self labelled thing by Mamma, or else someone sent it to her after making it up themselves.
I know I’m repeating myself but all of this won’t fully hit that child until she’s a lot older & more understanding of the situation. If she ever finds out how much of it has been shared, it could drive a massive wedge between her & her mum & the damage could be irreparable.I think she should stop filming the little girl.
I imagine the child barely understands what happened and that Saoirse is gone forever.She definitely doesn't have any understanding that her image is being shared to thousands of people, while visiting the grave and elsewhere.
It's a dreadfully sad situation as it is for every parent that loses a child. I think she might be better off taking some time away from social media, and allowing herself to grieve.
I’d say you’d risk your life talking to her. The kids look terrified and the dad just stays at work or walks the dogLooking at her most recent story I wonder has someone already had a gentle word.
Saying their page won’t always be that sad with FR on her scooter as a backdrop.
Followed by a post about a man she met, who was visiting Saoirse's grave. It reads as though he is a stranger, perhaps he isn't, but it's still odd that anyone outside of family would be visiting her grave, especially when he had a bunch of flowers to leave at it.The graveside and the little one praying
It reads like he’s a total stranger. That would creep me out if I was there with my young child. He could be anyone.Followed by a post about a man she met, who was visiting Saoirse's grave. It reads as though he is a stranger, perhaps he isn't, but it's still odd that anyone outside of family would be visiting her grave, especially when he had a bunch of flowers to leave at it.
I know... I am tired of saying this - everything any person/parent posts on their social media accounts is there forever. My teenagers friends scour parents social media accounts to get images of them as babies/kids/anything that can remotely mortify them and are sharing it all online - it is so sad but predictable. Teenage years are so hard as it is without parents handing images on a plate to be crucified among a peer group. It blows my mind parents cannot see this.That poor child will hate her as an adult when she sees all the shite her mother has recorded and posted
When will laws come in to protect children who have no say what so ever being seen by thousands of strangers .I know... I am tired of saying this - everything any person/parent posts on their social media accounts is there forever. My teenagers friends scour parents social media accounts to get images of them as babies/kids/anything that can remotely mortify them and are sharing it all online - it is so sad but predictable. Teenage years are so hard as it is without parents handing images on a plate to be crucified among a peer group. It blows my mind parents cannot see this.
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