This Man Won't Donate to His Childhood Bully's Cancer Treatment Fund & Reddit Has Thoughts

It’s easy to cling to old resentments, especially when someone made your life hell for years on end…but is it the right thing to do? One Redditor who refused to donate to a fundraiser for his childhood bully’s cancer treatment is now wondering if he made a mistake.

User @Quirky-Importance-81 took to the infamous /AmITheAsshole Subreddit for some unbiased insight into the emotionally charged situation. “Apparently, my former classmate Brad (26M) has been diagnosed with a rare form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and his family is raising $50K on GoFundMe to help cover the cost of his treatment,” he explained.

Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a serious form of cancer: In 2023, the American Cancer Society estimates that about 80,000 people will be diagnosed with it, and more than 20,000 will die of it. So, yes, Brad’s diagnosis is devastating news — but it doesn’t change the fact that he bullied @Quirky-Importance-81 relentlessly when they were younger.

“Brad used to treat me like sh*t in high school,” the Redditor recalled. “He was constantly making fun of my weight and calling me offensive nicknames. I can’t say I felt good when I learned about his diagnosis, but I didn’t shed any tears either.”

The drama began when the GoFundMe for Ben’s cancer treatment made its way to Anna, another one of @Quirky-Importance-81’s former classmates. She added him and a bunch of other folks to a group chat and asked everyone to “donate whatever we could, even if it was a small amount.”

She also told everyone to give her message a thumbs-up when they donated — a bit presumptuous, if well-intentioned. And therein lay the rub: @Quirky-Importance-81 did not feel comfortable donating to his childhood bully.

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