I think I might have busted that karen dude when he touched my arm...fuckin fags !.
Father takes his two young daughters into an empty women's restroom during a road ttrip
The father stopped at a QuikTrip (QT) so his little girls could use the restroom. Finding no family restroom available, he opted to take his daughters into the women's room because it was completely empty and he wanted to keep them safe.
But things took a terrifying turn when a male customer entered the area, began aggressively screaming at the father to get out, and called the cops. While the young girls were crying in fear, the man took things a step further and physically assaulted the father.
This shocking incident has re-opened a massive debate online about what "girl dads" are supposed to do when they are out in public with young kids. While some think men should never enter a women's space, a massive wave of parents are rallying behind this dad, calling the attacker's actions completely unhinged and traumatic for the children.
liberals like this shithead wants your daughter left alone so the groids and 3rd worlders can rape them when they walk in bathroom alone.
That weak beta calling the cops on the righteous Dad doingw nothing more than protecting his daughters, is shameful and deserved to be ostracized and ridiculed when seen in public forevermore.
All that controversy back then about Target and which bathroom who could use them... I appreciate the stores with family bathrooms for girl dads. Busy bodies like this faggot and trannies can't imagine the spot this puts decent family men in.
Yes officer, I was trying to help my underage daughters use the restroom without touching anything filthy, and this pedo stood there blocking the door open the whole time so anyone can see inside.
and yet this guy was listening to him like a bitch. you better stand your ground little man and never let anyone talk to you that way.
Two seconds worth of the old mans mouthgina and I'd have to put him down. Of course I don't resemble the nice young man much.
