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AITA for 'shaming' aunt online?
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So, this just happened 2-3(?) hrs. ago and I found the situation so stupid.

Anyway, I was just browsing social media to see anything interesting. Took me awhile but I found my aunt Kelly(fake name, also I don't like her) sharing a post about something political. It involves the "King and Queen of Sweden" congratulating our president for his pandemic response, except they're not the royalty of sweden(it's a ytuber in their wedding dress). Immediately, I commented on her post something like this:

Me: This is fake news, tita(aunt).

Me: Tita Kelly, please fact check your shared post, this is too funny!
Aunt: Huh? This is true! Just because you're not a supporter, you bash this too quickly.
Me: Tita Kelly, if you just search on google 'King and Queen of Sweden' then 'Pewds and Marzia wedding'. It'll only take like one minute to check that this so fake and meme worthy. Also, check the official news outlet if they really posted this.

After an hour(?), I couldn't see the shared post anymore(I guess she took it down). Then my ma called me, asking why did I shamed my aunt online and to relay my aunt's message that I'm disrespectful and I'm not welcome on my aunt's house anymore. I told her the story, she didn't say any judgement but asked me to just message her in the future to avoid another incident and apologize. I'm not going to apologize because it's her own damn fault she didn't fact check the post and just said to my ma to avoid mentioning me to my aunt. I have a pic of the original post(not my aunt's shared post) in case someone says this fake, Anyway, AITA? Maybe I could have worded my comments to her post better...

Edit: Changed the fake name because sub-rules. Sorry

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