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In reply to the discussion: Is the term "Karen" a stereotype sexist term? [View all]StarfishSaver
(18,486 posts)66. Karens also do a lot of policing of the language minorities choose to use to describe our experience
Although that particular tendency isn't limited just to Karens ...
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Well there are the male counterparts. Brock, Chad, and Walter. As detailed in the link below
GoneOffShore
May 2020
#18
No. It is short hand for an entitled example of privilege (which is almost always white privilege)
SoonerPride
May 2020
#6
Except it's not used for men who are obnoxious, whiny, entitled, vindictive.
comradebillyboy
May 2020
#16
When Rodney becomes a meme, we'll all know what they're talking about (Or most of us will)
chia
May 2020
#39
No. When an oppressed population uses slang to describe its oppressor, that's not oppressive.
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2020
#37
Karens also do a lot of policing of the language minorities choose to use to describe our experience
StarfishSaver
May 2020
#66
Becky, Karen, Susan & Gertrudes... Karen's are bad, but nothing tops my age group: Susans!
TheBlackAdder
May 2020
#68