User blog comment:Julian.Rohweder/The creepy pasta wiki is very controlling/@comment-29652084-20171011110828

Allow me to ask you a hypothetical: you apply for a real world job in an English speaking company. This company requires good English and communication skills. They fire you because you cannot speak English well enough to pass their standards. Is that them being controlling, or is that them being even-handed and enforcing their rules in an environment where speaking good English is a necessity?

Now, let's say before you were fired, they offered you English classes so that you could improve your communication skills. You did not take them. Is that their fault?

Do you see the point I'm getting at yet?

Also, the whole "my grammar isn't the best" is a very tired excuse. Grammar takes practice and polish, but just like literally every language in the world it is a fundamental and core concept of basic English. I get it, learning a new language is hard. But if your grammar isn't the best: put your work into the Writer's Workshop so that you can learn and improve from it.

TL;DR English being your second language and your grammar not being the best aren't excuses or outs for your story failing the standards.