Pickup Truck Allegedly Cuts Off Elderly Woman, Driver Smiling Brightly

Pickup Truck Accused Of Cutting Off Old Lady, Driver Is All Smiles

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A Los Angeles busybody has recorded himself confronting a man in a pickup truck, seemingly thinking he’s performing a heroic deed as he attempts to initiate a witch hunt amidst the ongoing wildfires.

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Clearly frustrated by the inconvenience of having to evacuate, Nate Clark, known as nateclarkshow on Instagram has taken out his frustration on the traffic jams of his neighborhood. The self-professed scholar, satirist, and creative director loses his cool with a man in a pickup truck.

Instead of adopting a live-and-let-live attitude, the uptight man chose to switch to his inner "Karen" mode, meddling in the lives of others. He became especially irked by a driver several cars back who had the audacity to merge into the traffic line.

Charging in with his phone raised, he starts to unleash a torrent of insults at the pickup truck driver. He's clearly hoping to provoke a reaction, but he's chosen the wrong person to mess with. The driver, grinning and composed, remains completely unfazed by the frantic tirade from the mocking academic.

Pickup Truck Driver Refuses to Be Deterred by Camera-Wielding Karen

Even though he might have been at fault, seemingly cutting off an elderly woman with his pickup truck, he remains unfazed. With a grin on his face, he allows Nate Clark to complain and moan, attempting to provoke a response for the camera. Flashing his bright smile, the driver of the pickup truck has little to contribute to the agitated man's outburst.

"Hey, no worries, dude. Nice work," he retorts. "Have you ever cut someone off in LA?" he inquires of Nick. "I definitely didn't during a pandemic and a wildfire," Clark exclaims. This suggests that he likely has, but he refrains during global crises like a pandemic or a wildfire. He prides himself on being respectful and mindful of the circumstances. The only time he’ll skip ahead in line is when his beloved oat milk vanilla frappe shop is about to shut its doors.

The stress of the wildfires has obviously become too much for some people. In this case, Nate is lashing out at others around him, trying to evoke witch hunts and vitriol. Rather than helping people, supporting others, and giving, he is trying to divide and abuse.

Nate Clark is quick to boast to the pickup truck driver of his 35,000 YouTube followers. However, rather than using his following to promote charity drives and relief efforts, he simply uses them for his own pathic vendettas. Don't be like, Nick Clark, be like Snoop.