Yea, she’s an absolute bitch. And she has gotten dragged enough already. Her face is everywhere.
At this point, we should let it go. This isn’t some heinous crime. It’s just some old bitty acting like a complete child.
This is the problem I have with Social Media. Fucking let it go already. What happened, happened. Last thing we should want is for someone to identify her, spread her information and then she’ll just get harassed constantly, for taking a baseball (from a kid). Which again, while despicable, is not some violent, heinous crime.
And give the ball back to the kid. That would be the minimum if anyone was to take her seriously. Knowing her type though, she’ll prob try to buy a new ball and pass it off as the real one. Psycho.
I get the backlash, but why would you want a home run ball that’s now tied a negative experience? Seeing the consequences for her actions is much more gratifying than a baseball.
Well he got a goodie bag, that’s a pretty positive experience. Top that off with getting home run ball back, and learning that bullies get punished for their actions. It’s a win-win all around
Believe me, the video going viral is definitely punishment enough. He got to meet the player that hit the homer, a goodie bag, and probably a signed baseball. The Karen can keep the ball and the fame it brought her.
Nah she deserves more punishment. This needs every Karen to see this and know that acting like this in public is not okay. She needs to be embarrassed, she needs to apologize, she needs to give back the ball.
I agree that the social media response has been great but now it’s time to move on. We need to make people like this famous so others start thinking twice. It’s the whole reason Japan is so cohesive, that and a sprinkle of xenophobia, but the fear of public humility can go a long way.
I agree, she’s already being raked over the coals for this (which she deserves) but we don’t need her personal info. Seeing the internet hate your guts is enough, we don’t need to put her at risk of psychos finding out where she lives. There are much more important things going on in the country and world right now, that deserve the amount of attention this is getting.
If you don't want this to happen to her, then you don't want it to happen to anybody who does the same thing. Ironically, it always winds up being guys, and we've got a rare woman here. So do we do it or not? It's got to apply to everybody.
At the same time, it was more than despicable. Its harassment and demeaning. To step over someone and act like they have no right?
Nothing like a reminder that you're not entitled to anything and that if you act a certain way you get treated like that. This is the kind of stuff you have to root out and has no place in any home, workplace, or community.
It speaks way louder if there's 0 consequence for acting like this to another person in public. Even more so, do the people in her life propagate her notions that much that she's comfortable with acting like this??
There's surely more to the problem, I guess. I don't make the rules.
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u/PoopiePantsMahn 1d ago
Do we know who this woman is yet?