Posted on 01/13/2025 10:10:08 AM PST by caww
A 'Karen' attacked a man who tried to walk away from her during a road rage incident - and quickly found herself body-slammed to the ground.
The now-viral incident occurred on the morning of January 4 in Toledo, Ohio, as an unidentified woman driving a blue Ford sedan with silver detailing was seen slamming on her brakes.
After getting out of her car, she hurled a volley of foul mouthed threats at the red sedan behind her, with the altercation apparently starting over a bump between the two vehicles.
A man dressed in pajamas stepped out of 'the passenger door' of the red car to remonstrate with the furious woman.
Deciding there was no point in trying to calm her down, the man started to walk away. That enraged the unidentified 'Karen' further and prompted her to land an unprovoked punch on the man when he back was turned.
The man then quickly turned around, struck the woman, and slammed her onto the icy road with a sickening thud before pulling off in the red car.
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Equal right begets equal lefts.
Ridiculous
Nice!
I’ve been in those situations....you can slow way down So they can pass...or pull off first opportunity. Sometimes you need to do both.
SURELY he could have de-escalated the situation by saying: “Calm down, please!”
A response from long ago was, “Ma’am, you need to get laid.”
Men can’t really use equal violence on women because of their greater strength. They run the very real risk of causing great bodily harm or death and will get charged with such even if the woman is the instigator.
....”Under the concept of the escalation of violence continuum, she had a right to a proper bitch slap not a full on MMA body slam.”....
I disagree - you need to also consider why he got out of the car.....she was seriously threatening the driver. He followed the right route in telling her to stop threatening and bagging on the window... tried to walk away - she slugged him...the need then is to put her down to prevent further violence.
So many crazy Karens these days. They’ve been programmed to think they’re above reproach.
Or by saying, "Take a Midol, honey."
So, if I were to slap you, it would be appropriate for you to respond with a knife or gun? He could have killed her with that body slam. She was obviously in the wrong, but he overdid it, IMHO.
PJ guy did the right thing...as I see it.
In terms of reaction, I could see grabbing her and twisting her arm behind her until she calmed down. They key thing is nothing that could break something for real or permanently.
Not sure if the cops are looking for this guy. If they are, they probably won’t be high-fiving him.
Why didn’t you just say “I’m glad I’ve never come close to doing that to a lady” to make your point?
Never get out of the car, and if some nut starts beating on your window or car or threatening you, drive away as you are calling 911.
Yes there are.....I ran into one a few weeks ago at a furniture store. Assist Manager with a bug up her rear. You have to be ready to deal with them because they are always mindset at ‘controlling’ you.’
Instructor at rock climbing school said most fatalities occur within six feet of the ground. Above that and a rope helps. The take down could easily broken her skull. Putting her on the ground was justified. Slamming was not. I'd be fine administering a broken nose or jaw though.
...and women need to remember that when trying to escalate situations like this one.
That too. But he wasn’t the driver.
Too bad he didn’t have a branding iron so that he could finish the job...
That was a very stupid woman running on emotions. When she swung and punched pajama man she threw away any “female” protections she had. She got what she asked for.
She may have learned to behave better but I doubt it.
He was on the way to his dojo.😎
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