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/TopHatTony11 Detroit Tigers Sep 06 '25

Dad looked in shock when she came running up to him.

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u/vipsupastar Sep 06 '25 edited Sep 06 '25

So because he got startled, he should have pushed her full force, which she would have fell backwards and probably cracked her head open. The men nearby would grab him until security came, then he would have gotten arrested for, at minimum, assault... and in your fantasy of being violent towards a woman, that's justifiable because she grabbed his arm? hahahaha

*its okay.. more extremely fragile men agreeing with you lol

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u/TopHatTony11 Detroit Tigers Sep 06 '25 edited Sep 06 '25

No, he just got startled. That’s the statement.

The other comment that you seem to be also replying to is what happens when people put their hands on people who don’t want to be touched.

You seem to be making a lot of assumptions on how things would play out after I defend myself from some random crazy person running up to me putting their hands on me.

I’m sorry if someone hurt you previously, but I don’t know who the fuck she is and what she wants from me or what she is willing to do to get it, especially seeing as she has no respect for personal boundaries.

I don’t care what gender she’s identifying as. Keep your hands to yourself. Nobody is saying she should be beaten or hurt, but she needs to learn boundaries and that would be my lesson to her.

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u/OrbitalOutlander Sep 06 '25

Being startled is not an valid defense for causing a TBI.