We saw this happen last summer. We were standing in front of Casey's waiting for the fireworks. The whole sordid affair unfolded in front of us. Admittedly it was a a busy place at a busy time. But this episode was pretty rude, even for Disney World.
There was a woman holding one of those small high top cafe tables for her husband and kids. They were getting their food. This other lady came up, and without asking, plopped her stuff on the table. The first woman explained that she was waiting for her family who were getting food. The other woman drew an imaginary line across the table and said, "we'll just take this part. Sharing is caring." The first lady was speechless. We audibly gasped. Only it was really loud so the plopper didn't hear us.
The two women stood there silently waiting. And we were about 3 feet behind them watching. It was awkward as heck!
I'm all for sharing under those circumstances, but it's not for the plopper to tell the first lady "sharing is caring." She should have asked. And then the other lady could have said yes or no. But to walk up to someone, take half their table and tell them they have to share with you is entitled, narcissistic, and rude.
It occurred to me that I could walk over to the plopper and take one of her corndog nuggets and then tell her "sharing is caring." I didn't of course. But by her own rules I could have.
This isn't a question of whether squatting is right or fair. The fact is, even though the first lady was squatting, so was the plopper! She was also trying to find a table while her husband was getting food. But she was rude and wrong.