Anonymous wrote:I’ve watched it several times. She made a fool of herself going over to the guy. It’s just a damn ball. Of course, she doesn’t deserve to be doxxed, outed or followed. Just take the L and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was wrong. If I were that guy, I would not have given Karen the ball back. You snooze you lose.
Honestly I just want crazy to leave me and mu family alone.
And the guy had clearly handed the ball to a kid, she could have seen that. I've been to plenty of games where someone catches a ball and then immediately finds a kid nearby to give it to.
Here's a story of a Jay's fan handing a kid wearing a Yankees shirt an Aaron Judge homerun ball.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/34643794/aaron-judge-home-run-ball
Be that guy. Not this lady.
And you could see him pointing to the ball in his kid's hand, showing her he gave it to his kid. But she kept arguing, and honestly, she was all up in his personal space. She got the right one, because someone else wouldn't have been so nice about it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was wrong. If I were that guy, I would not have given Karen the ball back. You snooze you lose.
Honestly I just want crazy to leave me and mu family alone.
And the guy had clearly handed the ball to a kid, she could have seen that. I've been to plenty of games where someone catches a ball and then immediately finds a kid nearby to give it to.
Here's a story of a Jay's fan handing a kid wearing a Yankees shirt an Aaron Judge homerun ball.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/34643794/aaron-judge-home-run-ball
Be that guy. Not this lady.
Anonymous wrote:She was wrong. If I were that guy, I would not have given Karen the ball back. You snooze you lose.
Anonymous wrote:The view I saw you can't see exactly where the ball is. She says he took it out of her hand. If that's true, he was way out of line. If he did it where his kid could see he was more out of line, not less.
But it's possible she didn't have it, and she's not telling the truth. Like I said, I can't tell from the video I saw. Can someone link a video that makes it clear that it wasn't in her hand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dad who got the ball for his kid on the kid’s birthday? He’s the bad guy?
Now we’re all supposed to know it’s the kids birthday?
The guy raced into the other section to grab the ball right out from under this lady and her husband. The right thing to do would have been to say, hey it’s my kids bday, do you mind? Not run off.
It’s beyond predictable that the internet and public hate on the middle aged woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you touch the ball first, it's your ball. That is how it works.
Also, if the ball is being given to a literal child, you refrain from behaving like one yourself.
Her behavior is so childlike, I wondered if her cognitive ability is that of a child. That made me uncomfortable with people doxxing her.
Anonymous wrote:It is pretty rare that any of these incidents deserve the hell that is being doxed on the internet. The people who harass women or men from incidents like this are worse than the people being doxed. It's f-d up. Anyone who participates in this kind of stuff should be criminally prosecuted. It's just the new brand of vigilantism and it's wrong.
Anonymous wrote:The dad who got the ball for his kid on the kid’s birthday? He’s the bad guy?
Anonymous wrote:If you touch the ball first, it's your ball. That is how it works.
Also, if the ball is being given to a literal child, you refrain from behaving like one yourself.