Remember the days of high school group projects? The drama, the tension, the last-minute scrambles? Well, this tale of teenage turmoil takes it to a whole new level. A student, let’s call him ‘Braveheart’, finds himself in the eye of a storm when he refuses to let a disabled classmate, ‘Skye’, join his already formed group for an English project. His reason? They’ve already planned their scene and there’s no room for an extra member. But Skye isn’t having it, and the accusations start flying. Let’s dive into this riveting saga.
The Perfect Plan

The Unexpected Twist

The Demand

The Accusation

The Teacher’s Intervention

The Aftermath ️

Caught in a Tornado of Accusations: The Fallout of a Group Project ️
In the aftermath of this classroom clash, Braveheart finds himself both a hero and a villain. His group members are grateful for his refusal to start their project from scratch, but Skye and her friends have a different perspective. They label him as ‘ableist’ and ‘racist’, adding fuel to the already blazing fire. As the school corridors buzz with whispers and accusations, one question remains: Was Braveheart in the wrong for standing his ground? Or was he simply protecting his group’s hard work? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this high school conundrum… ️♀️
NTA: OP accused of ableism, but reasons unrelated to disability. Ignore her and her friends, people who know you will know you aren’t ableist or racist.

NTA. Accused student defends group’s decision, faces name-calling backlash.

NTA. Skye demands to join group, plays disability card. Not cool.

NTA: Accused student handled situation well, teacher supported decision.

NTA- Adding another person would have set you back, not ableism.

NTA accuses Skye of entitlement and using disability as crutch

NTA: No loss, she sounds like a brat using her disability as an excuse

Supportive comment defends student accused of ableism. Good luck!

NTA. Skye uses her disability to manipulate others. Rise above.

Title may be misleading, but group didn’t want extra person.

NTA: Disability not reason for exclusion, student used it to shame others

Inclusive planning or ableism? A careful line to navigate.

“NTA comment calls out entitled behavior in high school drama.”

NTA. Disabled student accused of ableism, but was just frustrated.

NTA. Accused student uses disability to get her way.

“NTA. You did the right thing! “

Reasonable student accused of ableism, but not the a**hole.

NTA for not letting her join. Expect it to blow over.

NTA – Skye’s demand to join group causes unnecessary drama

Disabled student accused of ableism over group project. NTA.

NTA. Declining project restart for her benefit was reasonable

Debate over Drake’s past and ableism sparks hilarious comments.

NTA OP, you’re in the clear! You had it all planned!

NTA: Accused student just wanted an easy way out. ♂️
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Controversial comment sparks debate about inclusivity in high school

Having a disability doesn’t excuse being a jerk

NTA, inclusive planning is key.

NTA: Disability doesn’t entitle someone to everything. You’re in the clear

Standing up against ableism and sharing personal experience. NTA!

NTA. Respect for people with disabilities, but she’s playing victim.

Group projects can be a mess! NTA for feeling frustrated
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Student accused of ableism, parents enabling, advice to avoid confrontation. NTA

NTA – Skye wanted an easy way out, not genuine collaboration

NTA: Disability should not be weaponized for personal gain.

NTA. Disability irrelevant. Work shouldn’t be redone for inclusion.
