AITA for saying that my relationship with my son is more important than my brother's relationship with his daughter?

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In the tangled web of family ties and deep-seated beliefs, a young woman’s courage to live her truth sparked years of distance and heartache.

Her father, caught between his upbringing and the love for his daughter, wrestled with acceptance, while she found refuge in the unwavering support of her uncle, who became her anchor amidst the storm.

As time wore on, the family began to bridge the chasm with therapy and tentative steps toward understanding, slowly shedding the weight of prejudice.

When another young voice in the family bravely came out, it underscored a powerful truth: love transcends all, and acceptance is the foundation of healing and hope.

AITA for saying that my relationship with my son is more important than my brother's relationship with his daughter?
‘AITA for saying that my relationship with my son is more important than my brother's relationship with his daughter?’

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The original poster (OP) is facing significant conflict due to defending their niece against the conditional acceptance shown by the niece's parents regarding her upcoming same-s*x marriage.

The OP strongly supports their niece, even offering to walk her down the aisle, which directly challenges the brother and sister-in-law who are struggling with their religious beliefs and have asked their daughter to delay her wedding.

Is the OP justified in prioritizing the immediate emotional safety and validation of their niece over their brother's desire to dictate the terms of their reconciliation, or did the OP overstep by making a direct comparison between their parenting and their brother's, thereby permanently damaging the family relationship?