Karen who can't believe she has to wear a mask to enter a supermarket confronts store manager

I bet the Venn diagram of people thinking it funny vs people thinking it’s true doesn’t have much crossover.
( I think it’s funny.)

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“He’s going to take the cart away because he’s a pussy little bitch.”

Dude, he just took your cart away, like an alpha employee confident that management has his back. Who’s the little biatch now?

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‘he took my cart and my stuff’
Sorry dudebro unless you have paid for it that stuff is still property of Costco and they can take it away and do whatever they want with it.

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Some reading of relevance to the “Karen” debate:

But, as mentioned, “Karen” isn’t just a racism thing, it’s also a classism thing. Intersectionality always and everywhere.

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Here’s the fun question: How did he get in the Costco in the first place if he didn’t have a mask? (No doubt they had someone at the door gently telling people to wear a mask, offering one if they didn’t have one, gradually being more firm.)

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Most businesses don’t have security guards who will physically tackle you and drag you off the premises at the first sign of seeing that you aren’t following the posted rules. It’s entirely possible for a shirtless person to physically enter most supermarkets as long as they ignore the people saying “excuse me sir… sir??”

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“Walking away with all my stuff…”

‘Captain Obvious’ says:

If he didn’t pay for it, then it’s not his stuff yet.

O_o

As addictive drugs go, I swear White privilege must have morphine beat, hands down…

Kudos to the worker for handling it so calmly, and thank Zeus I that I don’t work retail anymore…

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That video appears to have been recorded and posted by Mr. Freedom McBareface himself… did he really think it would make HIM look like the reasonable person in that confrontation?

Do his self-reported thousands of Instagram followers actually think it DOES makes him look like the reasonable person in that confrontation?

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He entered and was in there long enough to fill their cart. I think if he’d entered maskless, he would have been tracked down and booted before then.

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Maybe, or maybe this was just the end of the process which started with several store employees asking him to put on a mask and ended with a manager taking his cart and telling him to get the hell out.

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I’m thinking dude went in with a mask on, did all his shopping, then took it off right before turning on his camera and heading to check out.

That cart was way too full for him to have been in Costco for a very short duration of time.

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Last time I was at Costco was a month and a half ago, and they were already lining people up 6’ apart outside and only allowing one-out-one-in even then. The guy wore a mask to get in, that’s the only way he got in. He chose to take it off and forfeit his right to be on private property, based on their rules which are posted by the entrance. No excuses.

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In dude’s after video, he seems like someone hit him with a tranq dart or two. Tiny pupils. (Alex Jones shirtless style warning.)

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If he’d sounded like Christopher Eccleston, with a mask on, it would have been perfect.

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The store is on private property and are free to boot his “pussy little bitch” ass if he doesn’t play nice. The items in the store’s cart that he was presumably pushing are also the store’s property until he gives them his mom’s credit card or some other form of payment in exchange for them. He has no leverage or control over anything in this situation. What exactly is so hard to understand?

And, just as a thought experiment, even if this were public property, other citizens would absolutely be in their rights to call the cops on this chucklefuck for causing a disturbance. Seeing as he recorded the whole thing on video for the glory of his “3000 Instagram followers”, he’d be pretty much dead to rights.

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I’m honestly unsure it would matter. Our brains don’t multiply our emotions by the numbers we see reported. Right now the US death count from this pandemic is at “more than died in the Vietnam war, the Korean war, and every terrorist attack and mass shooting in our nation’s history.” If the threshold for caring is just “a bigger number” I have no idea what it might be. (Note: I realize I’m excluding those acts of violence committed by the US and its citizens on native populations in that accounting)

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You’re probably right; it won’t register for many people until someone that they know personally gets sick and/or dies…

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I should get one to troll the GOP weirdos in St Cloud sometime. >:)

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