Karen Harasses Neighbor and Child at Community Lakefront

In case you were wondering, Karens harass everyone now. Evidence of this played out on video in Putnam, IL, when a Karen demanded to see the membership wristband of another woman.

A woman had been trying to enjoy a day at the community lakefront with her son, but a Karen demanded to see the woman’s wristband. Later in the confrontation caught on video, it’s revealed that the Karen thought she saw a vehicle in the parking lot without a membership sticker.

Ironically, a security guard recorded the confrontation. He confirmed that he had indeed seen the woman’s membership wristband and car sticker.

The Karen insisted, saying, “Where’s your sticker on your car?” At some point in the confrontation, the Karen’s husband injected himself into it. When someone noted security had seen the woman’s wristband and that was the only way in, the husband said without proof, “He’s doing a bad job.”

Frustrated, the accused woman said, “Do you want to walk to my car?” After marching to the car, the woman pointed to her valid sticker displayed on the window. The Karen was baffled but unapologetically tried to save face.

The Karen said the car she saw without a sticker was a different car. She then looked at another car and claimed that was the car to which she was referring. She noted the car now had a “guest” pass. Still, she asked the accused woman as the woman walked away, “Do you have a wristband?” The woman just continued to walk.

As for an update, the security guard reportedly says he hasn’t seen either woman since the confrontation. This conflict proves that no amount of evidence will ever satisfy a Karen, and they are always right in their minds. Even more irritating is, they can’t be ignored and even when security is present, they feel they are the highest authority.

Watch the confrontation on video below.

This video is from A&E on YouTube.

This article was written by Jermaine Reed, MFA, the Editor-in-Chief of The Reeders Block. Join the email list to get notifications on new blog posts and books. This article is 100% human-written. And remember, if you see an error, that’s what makes us human.


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