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

A LA busybody has filmed himself doing what I guess he believes is a noble act as he accosts a man in a pickup truck, looking to start a witchhunt during the 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.

Rather than living and let live, the tightly wound man decided to snap into Karen mode, and involve himself in other people's affairs. He has taken particular offense to a man, numerous cars behind his own, who has pulled into the traffic line.

Storming over with phone in hand, he begins berating the pickup truck driver. He is looking for a rise but has picked the wrong man for the job. The smiling driver is unflappable by the hysterical accosting he receives from the satirical scholar.

Pickup Truck Driver Isn't Going To Let Camera Wheilding Karen Get Him Down

Despite probably being in the wrong, and apparently pulling in front of an elderly woman with his pickup truck, he's not fazed. Smiling away, he lets Nate Clark whinge and whine as he tries to get some kind of reaction for the camera. Beaming his pearly whites, the pickup truck driver has little to say to the hysterical man.

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"Hey, whatever, man. Good job," he shoots. "You've never cut anybody off in LA?" he askes nick. "I certainly didn't in the middle of a pandemic and a fire," Clark squeals. This implies that he most certainly has, but he resists whenever there is a global pandemic or wildfire. He is a man of decorum and occasion. He only cuts lines when his favorite oat milk, vanilla, frappe shop is about to close.

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.