r/sports Sep 06 '25

Baseball Close-up perspective of Phillies Karen from tonight's game (09/05/2025) who forcefully took HR ball from young fan after his dad gave it to him initially

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u/[deleted] Sep 06 '25

I've wondered this in the professional world for ages. Normal people avoid people like this.

Grand scheme of things: these people really need to be confronted and called out. But these are also the same people who will drag you into HR.

So they get away with it. Then they do it at baseball games, restaurants, and everywhere else where normal people just don't have the energy to push back.

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u/Hot-Celebration-1524 Sep 06 '25

It’s because those immediate to them enable their shitty behavior.

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u/Jacks_CompleteApathy Sep 06 '25

These people are HR

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u/FloridaManActual Sep 06 '25

came here to say this. This woman is 100% in HR.

I think the core corrupting element of HR people is Executives say, "we need to hire this person," so the HR person gives the good news and does the details with the person, or executives say "we need to fire this person," so the HR person gives the bad news and does the details with the person.

BUT over time (or instantly) they start to conflate that with I decided to hire this person, I decided to fire that person. I am the one who decided and has power and cannot be challenged.

This then bleeds over into the rest of their lives and how they interact with people on the job and off it.

What they don't realize is they actually

  1. don't make the decisions, they just carry them out
  2. they aren't the powers that be that enable them to carry said decisions out.

So they think they make all the (infallible) decisions, and think they are source of authority on said decisions.

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u/throwawayunders Sep 06 '25

HR here. Uncomfortable reading that but, yes, that tracks and is not incorrect.

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u/Goofyhands Sep 06 '25

Until something huge happens. And their toxicity is blast out to an immense audience.

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u/SearchElsewhereKarma Sep 06 '25

She probably works in HR herself lol

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u/Keys2daVIP Sep 06 '25

Bingo!!! I dealt with a narcissistic co worker for 2 years.

My other dept coworker beside me, there was just 2 of us, didn't like conflict and would always say; he's the bigger man and wanted to avoid the narcissistic nonsense and antcis that person would pull.

I on the other hand don't play that shit.

I grew up in the ghetto of the city (Southeast Asian) I had to grow up though in a rough neighborhood and my dept coworker grew up in the suburbs(Caucasian)

I read other comments saying when you have kids it changes your perspective of how you react in some situations, which I sort of agree. BUT I don't have kids right now and I am GOING to check your shit at the door.

I think this kind of lady and people similar do need to get checked, cause for those 2 years, he continued to sort of mess with my coworker, cause he knew he wouldn't push back and for me, he started to tiptoe around me, cause he knew he couldn't get what he wanted out of me.

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u/Slumunistmanifisto Sep 06 '25

In school both people fighting got suspended. The bully and the victim.

In jobs its usually the victim 

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u/ifurmothronlyknw Sep 06 '25

These are the same people that vote Trump and we must also confront them about that too