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I, a 15-year-old Muslim, have a male friend who is 14 and Christian. I also have a best friend, a 14-year-old Christian girl, though she isn't relevant to this incident. One day, the principal informed our class that someone had accessed a teacher's Microsoft Teams account, shocking everyone. However, on Thursday of the same week, just as I took my seat in class (about 5 minutes before the bell rang), my male friend approached me and confessed that he had reported me for this incident. I was furious and began to tear up because I'm a diligent student and wouldn't do such a thing. He was loud, and some of my friends overheard, confronting him and accusing him of lacking empathy before consoling me. Now, I'm considering discussing with my best friend the possibility of ending my friendship with him, not only due to this betrayal but also because he prioritizes my Christian best friend over me and shows disrespect towards me and my religion. What should I do?

#1

Two years ago we came back from a wonderful trip to Paris. On the train we were close to home and preparing our luggage to leave the train. For a guy obviously it wasn't fast enough...even though the train still did have some miles to go until we reached the destination.
It was the moment he started to verbally attack my wife...in a way it was clear that he didn't like the fact her being Asian and us being a mixed-race couple. Almost lost my cool there...thankfully my wife knew the right words to calm me down before anything happened.

Sadly not the first time something like this happened. At our home or on our travels, things like that still happen once in a while. Not everybody likes foreigners...especially from mixed ethnicities.

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#2

Literally every time I see the rude Eli

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#3

Anytime anyone makes fun of one's belief. Doesn't matter if it's Christianity, Muslim or whatever it is. Respect the person

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