Imagine having a really bad day and you decide to take it out on everybody else. Maybe you’re more patient, and maybe they get the benefit of the doubt. Well, this is the exact opposite of what one man did in Washington, DC. The male “Karen” in question took his impatience and anger out on someone just delivery goods. You know, someone doing their job! Luckily, a local decided to take action and say something.
Posted on r/KarenGoBrrr and captioned, “Impatience in DC,” the video starts off by showing a narrow street with a Kentwood Springs Water delivery truck parked on it. The delivery driver is seen laboriously and quickly trying to deliver water. Meanwhile, a driver pulls up, unable to get around the truck. Instead of staying patient and keeping their cool, the driver flips out.
You see the driver immediately get out of his vehicle and angrily confront the delivery driver with his passenger. He then shouts and kicks one of the delivery driver’s water jugs out of the way onto the road. They continue to shout back and forth, with the passenger screaming, “MOVE!” at him.
It’s at this point that the woman recording the interaction from her home starts to shout at the driver and passenger who are heckling the delivery driver. She tells them, “You’re doing a lot” and telling them to “talk to the city” if they have a problem with how the streets operate. The passenger tells her to shut up when she continuously tells them that it’s not the driver’s fault.
She also pointed out, “As soon as you pulled up, you asked him to move” because, apparently, waiting a minute was too difficult to do. As the woman is reprimanding them for their actions, they give her the middle finger just to prove their Karen rage got the best of them and they have nothing more to say.
Commenters agreed that the impatient driver and his passenger were doing too much and taking the situation was too seriously. One person commented on behalf of the delivery driver, “I’m petty. After that I’d stay there and pretend truck was having issues.” Another person pointed out, “I never will understand why people who want others to hurry, will full on stop them from doing what they want done faster. Hurry up, let me kick this bottle away from you. Be faster as I yell at you.”
It’s sufficed to say a little patience and kindness goes a long way. This man found out when you act like a Karen, you get what you asked for.