'You don't see me complain, do you?': Karen librarian complains about all of her co-workers during a team meeting, gets properly shut down

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  • "Mom put a Karen coworker in her place"

    My mom recently retired from her job at a library office, where she among others was responsible for preparing books for the automatic book borrowing system.
  • This story happened about a year before her retirement.
  • The coworker in question, Lydia(her real name, 'cause screw Lydia) is a total narcissist, who always thinks, she is the smartest person in the room and likes to put down others to feel better about herself.
  • Her favourite hobby is to broadcast everyone's tiniest mistakes to the whole office in her loud obnoxious voice.
  • Like every ten Minutes a variation of "Coworker X did Y wrong!!!" is schrieked across the office. Super annoying
  • (Before you ask, there's been a metric crapton of complaints agains her, but management and HR hesitated to fire her, because she is a minority and they don't want a discrimination lawsuit.
  • Not that Lydia would have any leg to stand on, but yeah.)
  • Mom on the other hand is always polite and friendly, a hard worker and non- confrontational to a fault.
  • Both of them are in their mid sixties for context.
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  • One day there was a regular team meeting and the team lead asked, if anyone had something to address.
  • Lydia raised her hand.
  • Team lead: "Yes, Lydia?" Lydia goes on a long tangent about a lot of little things colleagues did or didn't do that are total non- issues to anyone but her and concludes her monologue with something along the lines of: "I'm sick and tired of people not paying attention to these things!"
  • Mom leans forward in her chair and says in a calm almost monotone voice: "I'm sick and tired of your constant yelling, but you don't see me complain, do you?"
  • That shut Lydia up for the rest of the meeting and sulked the rest of that shift.
  • She was a little quieter after that.
  • Thankfully she retired three months before mom and everyone enjoyed a Lydia- free office.

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