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I seldom hear the term applied to anyone who isn't white. Given the context the term is used in, I typically infer 'entitled white person' as the message. It's still entertaining to claim ignorance and subvert. "A Karen, what's that? Oh, like one of those ladies with long nails and braided hair that flips out over chicken nuggets or something?"

I seldom hear the term applied to anyone who isn't white. Given the context the term is used in, I typically infer 'entitled white person' as the message. It's still entertaining to claim ignorance and subvert.

"A Karen, what's that? Oh, like one of those ladies with long nails and braided hair that flips out over chicken nuggets or something?"

It's an anti white slur.
It's used independent of race.
Who cares?
You have incredibly handsome thumbs.
Fuck You!

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Honestly when I was little and thinking of names for my future babies, Karen was one I selected thinking it was one of the best names. Then a couple years later a trend came out mocking people for simply having the name. I was hoping it was a short phase but it's a long phase. I feel so bad for regular people named Karen, it must be so annoying