It seems like a new road rage video pops up on the internet every hour. Whether it’s a small town or a big city, drivers across the country seem to be careless, reckless, and getting mad over nearly everything. It’s no wonder that the first reaction of many is to pull out their phone and film wild confrontations. In a recent social media post, a Nevada woman shared her own experience with road rage, and it wasn’t pretty.
The video, posted to TikTok by @candacenotcandy8 starts off with her sitting in her car at a red light. Moments later, a man and his wife pulled up in the lane next to her and the man begins to scream at Candace.
“[Expletive] you, [expletive],” he yells out of his window. After seeing her phone recording he adds, “I don’t give a [expletive],” and then uses a homophobic slur to describe her.
Nevada Man Goes Into Villain Mode During Road Rage Incident
He quickly grabs his own phone and begins recording as well. “[Expletive], I got a phone too. White people ain’t the only one got a phone,” he adds. After yelling another homophobic comment, he stares down the woman and asks “What?!”
Meanwhile, the man’s wife, who is sitting in the passenger seat seems to take issue with his choice of words. “His poor wife looks so ashamed,” the woman recording says as the man pulls away, still yelling.
“This [expletive’s] poor wife looks so ashamed. He was having a very bad day, as I have absolutely no idea what set him off and made him target me out of nowhere. He was driving erratically and is clearly out of his mind. I recorded for my safety after he tried to brake check me out of nowhere. I’m done with [expletive] men getting away with behavior like this,” the caption of the video reads.
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“TikTok find and destroy him,” one person wrote in the comment section. “He did too much,” said another. “That’s just crazy behavior,” a third person added.
It’s unclear why this Nevada man was so upset, but the internet may make him live to regret his decision to spew hate speech at a complete stranger.
