Wednesday, November 8, 2017

mom makes bad joke gone wrong By:Thalia Wallace


http://www.offthegridnews.com/category/current-events/

                                                                (SUMMARY):
A proud mother found herself under investigation for human trafficking for joking about her three-year-old son on Twitter.
“The saga began when a caseworker and supervisor from Child Protection Services (CPS) dropped by my office with a Lafayette County sheriff’s deputy,”  wrote Alex McDaniel ( mother).
The two told the writer she was under investigation because someone called CPS and reported a Tweet.  McDaniel had written, “3-year-old for sale. $12 or best offer.” The Tweet was a gag based on something McDaniel’s son had said.“That tweet was what the caller used as evidence that I was a threat to the well-being of my child,” McDaniel wrote. “And it was that tweet that sparked the most hellish week of my life as I prepared for a home visit in which my case worker would inspect my home and the possibility of more interviews with my son.” “All because enough people believed I was actually trying to sell my son on Twitter for $12,” McDaniel wrote.
  McDaniel thinks the tip was made by someone who does not like her columns. Unfortunately, the informant can never be held accountable because tips to CPS are kept confidential in Mississippi.
“What upsets me more is the idea of anyone using an agency designed to protect Mississippi’s most vulnerable children as a weapon to take someone down for no legitimate reason, McDaniel wrote.

3 comments:

  1. Do you think this was taken too far? I can see how the mom's tweet is questionable. She should have thought about the tweet from another person's point of view before posting it.

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  2. Olivia Wall- That is very interesting and weird to think that it got taken so far so fast. I think people should have realized she was joking even thought it should have been checked before tweeted.

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  3. Even though she was joking, I can understand why that might've needed to be checked out. I mean, the view of it completely depends on the person who saw the joke. I wonder if they knew she was joking, and reported it anyway, or legitimately thought that she was serious.

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