
Unhinged Portland Karen rages at man for having pure bred dogs
Footage of the woman's unhinged rant at Mount Tabor Dog Park in Portland has gone viral on social media this week.
The confrontation appeared to begin with the woman approaching the man and branding him as an 'unethical piece of s***' before also labeling him a Trump supporter.
In the recording the woman said@ 'He kills dogs because he has to have his bred dogs,' to which the confused dog walker responded, 'Me?'
The woman continued: 'Yes you, you bought those dogs didn't you? You didn't save their lives, you don't care, you don't care about anyone except yourself.'
As the man tried to explain that his dogs were a mother and puppy, the woman escalated her tirade and began screaming about how the dog walker that she approached, 'won't leave me alone'.
Speaking to the empty forest, she said: 'Help, help me, this guy won't leave me alone... please help me, I did not say anything.'
The stunned dog walker questioned if the woman was having a mental breakdown, and repeatedly asked her: 'Who are you talking to?'
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The bizarre confrontation continued as the dog walker told the woman she 'needs medication' while she raised her voice and branded him a 'racist'.
It is unclear what the man recording said that she determined to be 'racist', and later in the clip he even accuses her of being the one who said something discriminatory.
As the man tried to move down the hiking trail away from her, the woman followed him while repeatedly telling him to 'go that way' down the path.
As she ran up to him, he warned her: 'If you touch me, I will knock you out.'
The woman then pulled out her phone and carried on with her deranged rant.
She said: 'Look at this guy, look at his bred dogs, look at what an unethical piece of s*** this guy is.
'He has to have bred dogs because he has a small penis.'
He responded: 'Thank you, I always see these Karen videos and I never thought I'd get a good one myself.'
Later in the clip, the woman accuses the dog walker of being a Trump supporter, before bizarrely threatening to call ICE on him.
The tirade ended with the man walking down the path to warn other walkers of the woman's antics, as she could be heard screaming through the forest about his dogs.
The clip quickly circulated social media, leaving viewers stunned at the woman's crazed behavior.
One X user wrote: 'What the heck is going on in Portland - she is crazy - is it drugs?'
Another cited her claim that the dog walker is a Trump supporter by bringing up the recent controversy surrounding Sydney Sweeney's 'Good Jeans' American Eagle advert.
They wrote: 'He should have told her that his dogs have good genes and watched her completely melt down.'
A third concluded: 'This lady has some issues.'

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