We’ve all heard about cyberbullying, but sometimes, people can be a little too quick to label a situation as such. Meet our 20-year-old Chinese-American cousin who recently found herself in hot water after accusing white cosplayers of racism. But when the internet pushed back, she cried cyberbullying. Is she really a victim, or is this just a case of not being able to handle criticism? Let’s dive into the story!
The Cousin’s Background

Early Signs of Arrogance

Unlikable and Controlling

Hopes for College Growth Dashed

Cyberbullying Claims Emerge

The Controversial Cosplay Post

Internet Pushback Begins

Disagreements from All Sides

Where’s the Bullying?

Dramatic Mental Health Break

Confronting the Cousin

Advice Falls on Deaf Ears ️

Family Fallout

Cousin’s Cosplay Catastrophe: Cyberbullying or Just Criticism?
So, our cousin’s controversial cosplay post led to a heated debate, with people from all backgrounds disagreeing with her. But instead of accepting the criticism, she claimed to be a victim of cyberbullying and retreated into a self-imposed mental health break. When confronted, she refused to admit she might be wrong and lashed out at everyone, including family. The question remains: Is this truly a case of cyberbullying, or just someone who can’t handle criticism? Let’s see what the internet thinks about this situation…
Girl cries cyberbullying, but needs a reality check!

NTA, cousin needs a reality check. Parents need better support.

NTA: Entitled 20yo claims supreme authority on cosplay and race

NTA, your cousin is a brat who refuses to learn

NTA. Cosplay is for everyone, regardless of race or appearance

Stand firm and don’t pander to her!

“ESH: OP’s comment comes off as classist, but they have a point.”

Opinions clash on appropriateness of controversial cosplay post

NTA. You stood up for yourself and did the right thing!

Comment criticizes ‘victimhood culture’ and defends the aunt’s actions.

Curiosity about cyberbullying levels and examples of uncivil messages.

Engaging comment on racism and cosplay in Asian community

ESH. Young woman explores cultural appropriation, cousin and commenter clash.

NTA. Bursting the entitled cousin’s bubble, finally. Good luck to her!

Commenter accuses bias in article, demands fair representation of cousin.

NTA needs a reality check and a** kicking to grow up!

NTAH! Grow up! Acting like a 5y/o throwing tantrums

YTA for belittling her college choice, but consider her independence.

NTA. Hilarious similarity to an article on cultural appropriation!
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OP’s controversial post sparks backlash and accusations of cyberbullying
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Cousin cries cyberbullying over cosplay post, but OP is NTA

NTA- Elders didn’t help her, now she learns real world.

Supportive comment about college choice, don’t belittle others

Curious about controversial cosplay? Is it yellowface and racist?

“NTA. Black cosplayers have limited options? That’s racist! “
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NTA predicts future backlash for calling out false racism accusations
