The “Karen” meme began as a way to call out a certain kind of person but now is being used to describeIn the Eighties, it was Sharons and Traceys who got it in the neck. They became the names nobody wanted to be called after they were used to describe women or girls considered working class and brash. “She’s such a Sharon” was just about the worst thing you could say to someone at my school. You could get into a fight.
I thought Karen was the name of the summer recess stand in Twitter editor Looking at some of these these posts 😂😂😂
Strange how this is only directed towards white liberal middle class women?
Karen, I'm so sorry this is happening to
Its mysogynist plain and simple. Can men be obnoxious and self entitled? Of course. Is there a male equivalent name? No.
Not a problem want ear voice.and just a little nory...not mem..just
I'd like to talk to your manager.
It's interesting that she acknowledges that the term is generally used to describe white women, but that she only describes it as ageist and sexist, not reverse-racist. She knows that claiming reverse-racism would expose the absurdity of the other claims
Lmao
Especially if you name is 'Karen'!
Sure Karen...
No, Shaparak. You're the Karen in either scenario because you've allowed your ill mannered beast to destroy someone's clothes.
Karen is upset and Karens over the term 'Karen.' Karen's most affected.
That is ok. Using stereotypical names against white people in a manner that would be called racist if white people did so in a similar fashion to non white people is all good. 🤷
This sensible analysis will fall on the deaf ears of the posturing infants who are determined to reduce every issue to a simplified childish concept that they feel comfortable with.
Ok, Karen.
It's OK the media told us white people aren't even human at this point.
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