Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a juicy tale of high school drama that’ll make your blood boil! Meet our hero, a 15-year-old guy who’s had enough of Jake, the resident bully with autism. ♂️ Jake’s been terrorizing the smaller kids and girls, using his condition as a get-out-of-jail-free card. But when he crosses the line with Lori, a burn survivor, our protagonist steps in and calls him out in front of everyone! Now, Jake’s playing the victim, and his mom wants an apology. ♀️ Should our hero apologize, or stand his ground against bullying? Let’s dive into this explosive story!
Bully Alert: Jake’s Reign of Terror

Jake’s Cowardly Tactics: Picking on the Vulnerable ♀️

Jake’s Get Out of Jail Free Card: Autism Excuse

Lori’s Heartbreaking Story: Bullied for Her Scars

Lori’s Tragic Past: Surviving a Devastating Fire

Jake’s Relentless Cruelty: Attacking Lori’s Appearance

Lori’s Plea for Mercy: Falling on Deaf Ears

Enough is Enough: I Stand Up to Jake’s Bullying

No More Excuses: Autism Doesn’t Justify Bullying

Calling Out the Bully: Jake’s True Colors Exposed

Unfair Punishment: Detention for Standing Up

♂️ Karma Strikes: Jake Faces Social Consequences

♀️ Jake’s Mom Demands an Apology: The Audacity!

Mom’s Support vs. Grandma’s Disapproval: Conflicting Opinions

No Apologies for Standing Up to Bullies!

Internet Jury: Should Our Hero Apologize to the Autistic Bully?
Well, well, well! Our hero’s in quite the pickle, isn’t he? Standing up to Jake, the autistic bully who made poor Lori cry. Now, Jake’s mom is demanding an apology, and even grandma thinks he should be the bigger person. ♀️ But let’s be real, folks. Autism or not, bullying is never okay! ♂️ Our protagonist put his foot down and refused to let Jake get away with his cruel behavior. So, what do you think? Should he apologize to keep the peace, or stick to his guns and show zero tolerance for bullies? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy drama! Grab your popcorn, and let’s dive into the top responses from the online community!
Defending a bullied girl against an autistic bully. NTA!

NTA commenters criticize mother and teachers for babying bully.

Standing up against bullying, you’re a hero

Mom defends bully? NTA demands public apology for all victims

Calling out bully’s behavior: NTA
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Stand your ground! NTA for doing what’s right

Standing up to a bully doesn’t make you the a**hole. NTA

Empathetic support for NTA with autism experience.

NTA stands up to entitled bully with autism, gets praised

A comment from someone who works with adults with developmental disabilities reflects on the long-term consequences of babying the bully, and how it will affect his future interactions with others.

Standing up against bullying, autism is not an excuse

Standing up to bullying and holding bullies accountable.

Having Asperger’s doesn’t excuse being a jerk but detention was harsh

Parent blames bullying on lack of accountability, not autism. NTA

Mom of autistic bully criticized for excusing behavior, NTA commenter.

Parental responsibility for bullying behavior, NTA for calling out.

Is calling out a bully’s behavior ever condemnable?
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Sibling of autistic person speaks out in support of OP. NTA.

Parent of autistic child defends OP, calls out lazy mother
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Mother’s responsibility to prevent bullying behavior in autistic child. NTA.

Sharing personal experience on standing up to bullies.

NTA, your words mattered to the girl. Forget the bully’s mom

Standing up to bullies like a boss

Defending a crying girl against a bully – always NTA

Calling out a bully with no excuses

Calling out a bully with autism: NTA or ESH?
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Standing up to a bully with autism- NTA
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Standing up to bullies is never easy, but it’s necessary. ✊ #NTA

Standing up to bullies with autism.

Understanding autism does not excuse bad behavior

Autistic commenter praises OP for standing up to bully

Teen becomes a hero after standing up against bullying

Defending a victim of bullying is always NTA

Need more info to make a fair judgment
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Demanding apology in exchange for apology to other kids. NTA

Autistic commenter defends girl, calls out entitled bully. NTA

Autistic individuals can learn social norms, NTA for calling out bullying

Zero-tolerance is BS. Bullies need punishment. NTA.

Calling out autistic bully = NTA, but bullying is unacceptable
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Supportive comment for standing up against bullying and consequences.

NTA stands up to bully, gets validation from commenters

Calling out ableism and advocating for accountability.

Breaking stereotypes: Autistic commenter calls out bullying, supports victim.

Autistic commenter praises OP for calling out toxic behavior in community

Autistic bully called out, NTA mom agrees and gives insight.
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Standing up to bullying, even from someone with autism

Calling out bullying behavior, regardless of diagnosis, is important

NTA stands up against ableist bullying and unfair school punishment

Standing up to bullies is always the right thing

Calling out an autistic bully: NTA takes a stand

Calling out a bully with a disability. NTA

Standing up to bullying, autistic or not, is important.

Standing up to bullies is crucial. NTA for calling out.

Personal story of growth and acceptance with a happy ending

Standing up against bullying is never wrong. #NTA

Autistic person defends holding autistic bullies accountable for actions.

Standing up to bullies is always the right thing to do

Keep fighting the good fight , NTA.

Questioning the relevance of autism in the story. NTA confirmed.

Defending those who need protection is important. NTA

Autism is not an excuse for obvious bullying

Autism not a free pass for bullying, NTA man

A former friend shares their experience with an autistic person’s inappropriate behavior.

Standing up against bullies is always the right thing

Stand up to bullies, don’t apologize for calling them out

Autistic commenter rates everyone’s behavior with buttholes .

Sticking to your morals is key. Helping people improve matters.
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