'You've Ruined My Life': Woman's Bizarre Racist Rant Goes Viral
Another Karen is going viral for her abhorrently racist behavior at a Missouri post office. The woman, Diane P. Snow, put on a show outside the building in the Kirkwood suburb in St. Louis. We don't know what Snow was so upset about, but she evidently felt that the way to deal with it was by screaming, pouting, and being positively racist.
The video was initially shared on Instagram by Dawntanya Smith, @j5scar, who recorded the bizarre interaction with Snow earlier this week. Smith has a decent following of nearly 14,000 people, but her story went viral when @tizzyent got ahold of it and shared it with his almost 7 million followers across social media platforms. We bet Snow had no idea she'd wake up a social media star.
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Snow was hot about something.
We aren't sure what set her off, but her behavior was apparently bad enough that Smith had to walk her outside and began recording Snow's rant. She begins positively screaming at Smith, "You get the hell away from me!" she screams. Then, she grabs her phone and starts to record the shocked postal worker in a strange game of anything you can do, I can do better.
"I'll send it to Trump. Maybe he could do something, and then Obama could sue him," she yells with her phone in her hand.
Um, OK. Whatever the heck that means.
But she's not done.
Snow pouts back to her car and shouts, "Equal my a--. You're not equal." And all the while, Smith keeps on recording. She stays calm and cool, unlike Snow's unhinged tirade.
Snow comes back again and drops a really nasty line that we'll just let you watch for yourself. We know by now you're just as invested as we are and want to hear it all. Please take your time.
She has the nerve to yell, 'You have ruined my life.'
She finally pulls out of her parking spot, and it looks like she is finished, but not quite. Snow gets back out of the car and yells, "I'll tell you, I've had it. Godd---, you've ruined my life. I sit here. All I want is my mail." She then tells Smith she hopes she loses her job. For the first time, we hear Smith speak, and she says, "That's not nice, but thank you."
Snow then asks an extremely bizarre question, "Where do you get your hair done? I haven't had it done in five years." We aren't quite sure what that means, but if it was a compliment, it was a tad backhanded.
This lady can't let it go!
In her victory lap, Snow comes around one last time to yell, "Hey, boy. Hey boy, boy. Hey boy. Hey boy, boy." Honestly, it is almost laughable how nutty this entire interaction is. Maybe somebody slipped her something, but if this is truly how she acts, she has so much to be ashamed of.
Guess what? The whole internet agrees. Tizzy's video on TikTok alone has 1.5 million views. The comment section was all in.
"I just want to apologize as a person from St. Louis," a local wrote. "That's beyond not cool."
"In the immortal words of Monty Python: 'what an eccentric performance,'" another comment reads.
People wondered what possessed her to act that way.
Someone asked: "I haven't ever been so early for a video, and now my brain aches. what was she on?! 😂."
And boy, that whole ruined life thing got people.
"The fact she got BACK out of the car to say her life was ruined🤣🤣🤣," someone noted.
And commenters were quick to praise Smith for not engaging in crazy behavior.
"The fact that the person recording her was so respectful while this was happening is too funny," a person complimented.
"I give the employee so much credit for keeping her cool and her composure," a TikToker agreed. "Bravo to her!"
"Kudos to the employee for truly keeping her cool 😳," someone else wrote.
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True to form, the digital detectives found Snow fast.
According to her LinkedIn profile, Snow has spent time in retail and the classroom and now works as an administrative assistant in health care. Her resume boasts successes in the workforce and a bit about herself.
"Known for enthusiasm, persistence, follow-through and developing collaborative relationships," her profile reads. Well, that's one way to put it.
A Twitter user shared a screenshot of Snow's profile on the Missouri Courts website. Her name appears several times, including an entry for a protection order from 2007.
Well, friend, as far as your life being over, we're pretty sure that losing your freaking mind at the post office, screaming racist remarks, and taking on this holier-than-thou persona is what did you in.
But, hey, good luck with that mail. We hope you get your dry cleaning coupons and credit card offers back real soon.