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Home»Human Interest»Maryland Man Fed Up After Woman Starts Photographing His License Plate During Breakdown: ‘I’m So Tired of Racism’

Maryland Man Fed Up After Woman Starts Photographing His License Plate During Breakdown: ‘I’m So Tired of Racism’

Are there no good samaritan Karens?

Jaime BlansonBy Jaime BlansonJune 21, 20263 Mins Read
Woman standing in a residential street holding a cellphone
Image Source: @lork3y via TikTok

A Maryland man says a routine delivery route took an uncomfortable turn when a stranger began photographing his vehicle while he waited for roadside assistance. The encounter, which was captured on video and later shared online, has sparked debate about profiling, suspicion, and how people react to strangers in public.

@lork3yy

I’m broke down chilling, and she decided to just walk by and take a picture because I couldn’t move and was sitting, then say she gon call the police because I got out 🤦🏾‍♂️ #fyp #4u #karens

♬ Erase yourself – uniquequotesl

The exchange was shared to TikTok by user @Lork3yy, who can be heard repeatedly demanding to know why the alleged Karen was taking pictures of his vehicle.“Because I’m sitting? I’m sitting because I’m broke down,” he tells her. “Maybe you should ask first instead of just doing stuff.” 

As the confrontation continues, Lork pushes back on the implication that he was doing something wrong, pointing to the packages inside his vehicle and explaining that he was making deliveries when the car broke down. 

The exchange comes to a close as Lork continues questioning why the woman felt the need to photograph him at all. “Y’all always taking pictures. Ask first. What are you taking pictures of the tag for? I’m sitting here not doing nothing,” he says.

The Comment Section Is Tired

Many commenters viewed the interaction as yet another example of people making assumptions about Black men for simply existing in public spaces. One user summed up the mood bluntly, writing, “I’m so tired of racism.”

Others saw the encounter as part of a larger pattern. “This is how it starts. They see a black person, ASSUME they’re doing something wrong, and call the police,” one commenter wrote. “Either the police is annoyed and dismiss it or it gets bad. All bc some Karen felt threatened by the sight of a black person. So many cases like this. Disgusting.”

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Some were more focused on the woman’s decision to confront the driver at all.“Why does she think you need to explain yourself? You don’t owe her any explanation,” one person wrote. Another added, “I’m glad you ain’t just go back to your car when she told you to, they like trying enforce invisible authority like we supposed to listen to them. You did good bro.”

One user questioned whether the woman had done anything wrong at all. “She can take pictures in public…same way u can too …bc no expectations of privacy in public,” another commenter argued.

Perhaps the most emotional response came from a user who felt the situation reflected a going lack of empathy in society. “What happened to asking someone if they’re ok and if they need help?! I hate it here. Bruh this literally frustrated me till tears formed. I haven’t experienced this yet but God knows I don’t have the sanity for it. We are on your side and here if you need community.”

Many viewers were struck by the question of why the interaction happened in the first place. For them, the bigger question wasn’t whether the woman had the right to take a picture, but why a stranded Black delivery driver was viewed with suspicion before anyone considered offering help.

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