AITA for getting my sister expelled from school
At just fourteen, a boy faced an impossible choice: protect his twin sister or stand up for what was right.
Torn between loyalty and justice, he chose to expose the cruelty that had long festered beneath the surface, igniting a family storm that questioned the very bonds of trust and love.
In the heart of middle school chaos, bullying was more than just playground taunts—it was a relentless shadow that fractured siblings and split a family.
His grandfather’s quiet support clashed with his parents’ disappointment, leaving the boy to grapple with the heavy weight of betrayal and the cost of doing what he believed was right.








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The original poster (OP) is facing significant family conflict after reporting his twin sister for severe bullying, leading to her expulsion.
While the OP and his friends feel validated in protecting a victim, his parents view this action as a betrayal of their sibling bond.
The core conflict lies between the OP's commitment to standing up against a**se and his parents' prioritization of family loyalty over external accountability for the sister's harmful actions.
Given the severity of the bullying, was the OP justified in reporting his sister to the administration for expulsion, or should he have adhered to his parents' wishes to handle the matter privately within the family?
Does holding a sibling accountable for serious misconduct outweigh the immediate impact on family unity?
Users Wasted No Time Telling It Like It Is:
It didn’t take long before the comment section turned into a battleground of strong opinions and even stronger emotions.