Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of drama straight from the halls of high school. Our protagonist found themselves in a sticky situation during an English project that required some serious acting chops. With a tight-knit group of four ready to tackle the scene, things were looking up… until a certain classmate decided to shake things up. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of emotions, accusations, and some serious tea-spilling! ☕
The English Project Dilemma

No Trees or Tables Allowed!

The Ideal Group Size

Overachievers Unite!

The COVID Absentees

Teacher’s Praise

♀️ Skye’s Sudden Demand

The Four-Person Scene Predicament

♿ The Disability Card

Skye’s Ableism Accusation ️

Making Life Harder

Skye’s Entitlement

Grateful Groupmates

AITA for Excluding Skye?

Disability Drama: The Ultimate Showdown!
Well, well, well… looks like our protagonist found themselves in quite the pickle! Skye, the girl with a disability, was determined to join their group, even though they had already planned everything out. When our hero tried to politely suggest other options, Skye pulled out the ableism card faster than you can say “action!” The teacher tried to intervene, but Skye was having none of it. ♀️ In the end, our protagonist stood their ground, but not without some serious backlash from Skye and her squad. So, what do you think? Was our hero being ableist, or were they just trying to keep their project on track? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this dramatic showdown!
Defending against false accusations, NTA

Team refuses disabled classmate, accused of ableism but it’s unwarranted.

Entitled behavior from Skye, NTA for setting boundaries.

NTA comment defends group member’s refusal to include disabled classmate.

Refusing disabled classmate for project, NTA or not?

Student with disability not entitled to join group, NTA comment.

Disability used as an excuse? NTA stands ground against entitled classmate

Support for refusing disabled classmate in project group.

Standing up for yourself and being called NTA.

Clarifying the title: no issue with disabled classmate joining group.

Excluding someone based on their disability is not okay. NTA ✌
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Support for non-ableist approach, criticism of Skye’s behavior.

Inclusive planning or pity participation? NTA stands strong.

Disabled classmate accused of using disability to get her way. NTA.

Respectful refusal to let disabled student join project group. #NTA

Standing up to ableism.

Reasonable student defended as NTA for excluding disabled classmate

Group project dilemma: accommodating a disabled classmate. NTA wins.

Reasonable decision to not start from scratch for disabled classmate.

Disabled student defends group for not letting disabled classmate join. NTA.

Comparing the disabled classmate to Drake. NTAH.

Insensitive comment blames disabled student for exclusion from group.

NTA shuts down disabled peer’s request to join group
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Disabled person tries to manipulate friends, NTA for standing up.

OP justified for excluding disabled classmate from project group

You’re in the clear, NTA. Disability doesn’t equal entitlement

Calling out ableism and fake excuses. NTA for standing up.

NTA refuses to let disabled classmate join group

Respectful NTA comment calling out ableism and entitlement

Disabled classmate is bullying but a victim at playing victim

Group projects are the worst Teacher should have assigned better
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Opinion split on whether disabled classmate is being entitled

A comment about disabled people and personal accountability.

User praises teacher for not enabling bad behavior towards disabled classmate.

Disability doesn’t excuse bad behavior. NTA.

Recording incidents and reporting concerns about disabled classmate’s bullying.

Stand up to bullying and report it

Disability isn’t a ‘card’ and credibility matters ♂️

OP is NTA for not letting disabled classmate join group.

A commenter accuses the disabled student of playing the victim

Advocating for oneself is important, but not every ‘no’ is ableist/ racist. NTA

Disabled classmate not entitled to special treatment, NTA.

Proposing a solution for group inclusion and credit assignment.

NTA thinks the entitled kid should not join the group ♂️

Sassy comment shuts down entitled student’s bad attitude

Controversial comment calls out disabled classmate as ableist

Empowering comment supporting student for standing up against discrimination.

Title question’s focus on disability raises suspicion. NTA, but…

Inclusive teamwork? NTA for not excluding disabled classmate.

Not the a**hole for not letting disabled classmate join group.

Group work isn’t always fair, NTA for refusing Skye.

Group consent required to join, disability not an excuse. NTA.

Supporting inclusion while standing up against entitlement

Disability doesn’t excuse bad behavior

Disability is not a free pass to make people do whatever you want. #NTA

Disabled commenter calls out Skye’s behavior, labels her ‘AH’. NTA.

Logical exclusion? NTA commenter supported. Disability irrelevant, tantrum thrown.

Disabled classmate wants to join your smart group? NTA.

Creative revenge for excluding a disabled classmate in project group

Concerned about exclusion, but ultimately NTA for prioritizing group dynamics

Legitimate reasons for exclusion, not discriminatory. Take the high road

NTA. It’s not the responsibility of other students to “carry” a disabled classmate.

Valid reason for refusing disabled classmate in project group.

NTA stands up for disabled classmate against bullies
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Disabled commenter defends group’s decision, calls out fake disability.

Group project dilemma: disability vs entitlement

Disability and race should not be used as an excuse

Valid reasons for not adding a fifth group member

Student defends not letting disabled peer join project group.

Surprising NTA verdict for excluding disabled classmate from group.

Disabled classmate tries to join project group, NTA declines.

Accused of ableism for refusing to let classmate join project

Support for student’s decision to not let disabled peer join group.

Acknowledging NTA’s valid point about ableism.

Agreeing with the commenter’s NTA opinion on excluding disabled classmate.

Justified rejection of disabled classmate? Not so fast…

Defending oneself against misleading headlines, NTA.

NTA. Disabled classmate cannot bully others using her disability as excuse.

NTA argues against entitlement, but surprised by the outcome.

Supportive comment defending OP’s decision, acknowledges potential backlash

OP accused of ableism, but judgment is NTA.
