Redditor Refuses To Attend Her Sister's Birthday After She Wrongfully Accused Her Of Stealing And Ruined Her Reputation
"I didn't want to deal with all the questions and judgement, and I was still really angry at Jodie for not even apologizing for what she did."
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Spreading rumors can be a way to intimidate others or gain popularity and status. Sometimes it can also be used as a form of bullying in order to turn people against someone.
It can have serious consequences that hurt the person being talked about. Spreading any kind of information that you're either unsure of or that you know for a fact to be a falsehood is the most immature and heartless thing anyone could do.
Sadly, when other people hear rumors, they automatically believe them, despite not having enough proof to back them up. Each rumor eventually turns into "a fact," which can hurt someone's reputation in a lot of ways.
A Redditor who goes by the username u/Local-Newt-8286 made a post on the r/AmItheA**hole subReddit where she explained how her sister told their whole family that she steals money from their mom and gambles with it. The sister eventually found out who was stealing money from their mother but never did anything to rectify the situation.
The user got a lot of interesting reactions to her post. Scroll down to check out the full Reddit post, and scroll down a little further to read the comments from the original post.
Here's the original post by Reddit user u/Local-Newt-8286:
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOP was confused after her sister accused her of stealing their mom's money.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeOp couldn't believe that her sister would accuse her of something like that.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeThe sister ended up spreading that lie around and ruining Op's reputation.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeThe person who was stealing money from Op's mom got eventually exposed.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeJodie never apologized for spreading that lie about Op and expected everything to go back to normal.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOp decided not to attend her sister's birthday to avoid confrontation.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeJodie's reaction made Op doubt her decision, so she decided to consult with the Reddit community.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeHere's how the Reddit community reacted to u/Local-Newt-8286's post:
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeJodie must be the golden child of the family.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOp should stop giving gifts to her sister.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeThe sister doesn't even deserve to get those gifts.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOp doesn't need this toxicity in her life.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOp could give Jodie one last chance to come clean.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeJodie will eventually find other things to blame Op for.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeThe parents tried to reason with Jodie, but she wouldn't listen.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeWhy does everyone believe the things Jodie is saying?
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeThat's one way to describe what Jodie is.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeYet his reputation stayed intact.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOp needs to put an end to this lie once and for all.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOp should not let Jodie get away with it that easily.
Reddit: r/AmItheAholeOnce you say something, it's impossible to take it back. Jodie caused a lot of damage by spreading a lie about Op.
She never even tried to rectify the situation by letting everyone know that it ended up being her boyfriend. If you enjoyed reading this, make sure to check out similar content on our platform.