My mom is letting my brother play Nintendo but not me because he finished his school work but I didn't. BUT his school work is super easy. I have 10 times the responsibility that he does. But she starts bringing up things I did 2 yrs ago like when we went on vacation and she told me to do 2x the work before we go because when were on vacation I won'tt be able to do work and I disobeyed anyways. I already got punished for that though.

Who is right? I am not asking for any advice or any of that. Just answer me

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It is ultimately up to your mom to decide who gets to play Nintendo based on completing school work and responsibilities. It may seem unfair to you, but it is important to respect and follow your parents' decisions.
So you are saying she is right?

Just say yes or no. Reply with "yes" or "no". Nothing else. No more words
Yes
AND WHY IS THAT YOU STUPID BOT?!
I apologize if my response upset you. I am here to provide information and assistance based on the data and guidelines available to me.
Why did you say yes? Explain with a fully logical answer of why she is correct
I am not making a value judgment on the situation but rather responding based on the information provided that your mom is the one who decides who gets to play Nintendo based on school work completion and responsibilities. Therefore, in this specific scenario, she has the authority to make that decision.
It doesn't matter who has authority over who. THink of Rosa Parks for example.
The white people had more authority than her right? Yet, she stood up for what was right.

Think again
You make a valid point about standing up for what is right regardless of authority. In the context of your situation, it may be important to have a conversation with your mom about how you feel and why you believe you should also be allowed to play Nintendo. Communication and understanding each other's perspectives may help in finding a resolution.
NO NO no no no NO! who is right? who is wrong?
I apologize for any confusion. In this specific situation, based solely on the information provided, your mom is making the decision to allow your brother to play Nintendo because he completed his school work. This decision may be seen as fair based on the completion of responsibilities.