Father Kicks Out Parents After They Make Fun of His Daughter, His Sister Gets Involved, Causing Family Dispute

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    r/AITAH • 2 days ago [deleted] AITAH for kicking my parent out and saying "this is why I was so up as a kid"?
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    Throwaway and phone I had my parents over for dinner this weekend (60s) and after my daughter (10) asked if she could play us a song she had been practicing on her keyboard (she gets lessons)
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    It wasn't perfect, few missed notes, a couple pauses, but she did really well. She looked up at the end, massive smile, and I started clapping and my parents laughing. started
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    Not just a little chuckle. A massive belly laugh. Them both My mom asked if it was her first time playing it and my dad said it had to have been. A dog could have played that better.
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    It was like my daughter was shrinking on the spot and she looked down and said "no, I've had 2 lessons but doing it with 2 hands is hard" and they just laughed even _harder.
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    I just stood up, took their cups. and said leave. Now. My mom tried to say about how they hadn't finished their drinks, they wanted to hear another song etc and said "get your stuff and get out of my house right the now"
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    My dad started doing this huffing thing he does when someone dares to speak up to him and my mom said that "there was no need to be like this. That I can't protect her all the time and she preparing my daughter for the real world. "
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    I said "it's not teaching the real world, they're just nasty little bullies picking on children and like this is why I was so up as kid. Now leave"
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    They got their stuff and left. I sat with my daughter and explained how proud of her I was and how well she was doing. To ignore them. They were just being cruel because they don't know any other way to be and asked if she could please play it again, which she did.
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    On the Sunday I messaged and said that until they can behave like decent human beings that we're taking a break away from them. My dad replied that it was my choice but he didn't realise he raised me to be so precious
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    Now my lovely brown nosing golden child of a sister is getting involved. She phoned me today with my parents version of events telling me a I was a "nasty piece of work" and should never speak to my parents that way. That I'm wrapping my child in cotton wool and blah blah blah. I just told her herself and hung up. to go
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    I'm not asking if I'm in the wrong for standing up for my daughter. I'll always do that. But I did go pretty 0-100. I kicked them out straight away. I swore at them and in front of my daughter. I did raise my voice at the end when i said leave.
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    I was and still am angry. I don't think I'd even accept an apology from them at this point. This behaviour isn't new, it's decades old. But this is the first time it effected my daughter. Did I go to far? React too much? Should I have tried to be calmer? Talk it out? I dunno AITAH?
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    Edit: lots of people think I'm a mom lol Nope, single dad Also, thank you all for your comments. Def calming the anger I felt and making me feel less for the way I reacted
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    Edit 2: I really appreciate all the comments. Even the ones calling me mama bear lol I never doubted I was in the right for standing up for my daughter.
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    Just how I went about it. I'm gunna sit and talk with my daughter about it all either tomorrow after school or on the weekend. My parents and sister can just disappear for all I care rn
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    To all the commenters that said they wish they had someone like me when they were younger, I get it man. I really do. I hope you got someone now or are able to be that someone. Reading all these comments def changed my anger into sadness/realisation that I'm not alone with the parents.
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    Thanks for sharing and thanks for the comments guys (even the trolls, you were great) ALSO!! please stop giving awards. Its a throwaway. Don't waste your money
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    Edit 3: really appreciate all the comments and dms. But my phones going a bit mad with it all so I'm gunna delete the account. I'm gunna keep the post up tho coz people have posted a bunch of links I'd like to look into this weekend Thanks all
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    2PlasticLobsters • 2d ago NTA, you're a goddam hero. If your parents think that's an acceptable way to talk to a child, they had it coming. Bullies always whine when the tables are turned.
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    At most, you might want to talk to your daughter about how they've always been like this & a confrontation was bound to happen. She may blame herself, or wonder if you'll yell at her like that someday. Knowing there's a history would help her understand. At 10, she'll
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    have encountered bullies already, but may not know they don't change when they grow up.
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    Think_Limit_8724 • 2d ago NTA who laughs in a 10 year olds face when they are just starting to learn a new skill? Their actions were out of line and uncalled for. Protect your daughter. Keep those horrible people far away from her.

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