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StarfishSaver

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66. Karens also do a lot of policing of the language minorities choose to use to describe our experience
Tue May 26, 2020, 06:37 PM
May 2020

Although that particular tendency isn't limited just to Karens ...

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No RandiFan1290 May 2020 #1
It's certainly ran it's course I hope. jimfields33 May 2020 #2
No. fleur-de-lisa May 2020 #3
No. StarfishSaver May 2020 #4
No more so, than it's male equivalent "Chad". Miguelito Loveless May 2020 #5
Well there are the male counterparts. Brock, Chad, and Walter. As detailed in the link below GoneOffShore May 2020 #18
And coming soon to an Internet meme near you: lastlib May 2020 #41
That's a completely separate category. Sort of a male Uber Karen. GoneOffShore May 2020 #45
Rob Dryerdeck on MTV Ridiculousness Captain Zero May 2020 #99
No. It is short hand for an entitled example of privilege (which is almost always white privilege) SoonerPride May 2020 #6
No FoxNewsSucks May 2020 #7
Except it's not used for men who are obnoxious, whiny, entitled, vindictive. comradebillyboy May 2020 #16
Chad, Brock, and Walter. GoneOffShore May 2020 #19
I've seen Chad memes. Chad is the studly many man. It's comradebillyboy May 2020 #22
Here's a link to the explanation. GoneOffShore May 2020 #24
Yeah-- I have only seen Chad used-- none of the other names. BigDemVoter May 2020 #35
Kyle and Kevin have been used from time to type to dub male "Karens". backscatter712 May 2020 #72
"Bubba" isn't used to describe women. 4hat doesn't make it sexist StarfishSaver May 2020 #31
It's also not all that derogatory. I recall when Clinton-Gore comradebillyboy May 2020 #49
Depends on the context StarfishSaver May 2020 #55
We've seen so many "Karens" over just the past week mcar May 2020 #61
I've heard Kevin as the counterpart to the Karen. nt Nay May 2020 #50
Chad is a younger generation name treestar May 2020 #87
"DONALD"!! lastlib May 2020 #42
Men are less likely to be labelled those things treestar May 2020 #89
why would it be? CatWoman May 2020 #8
No, but I kinda feel for women named "Karen" who aren't at all like that... hlthe2b May 2020 #9
the only Karen I know is black Skittles May 2020 #48
I actually know quite a few Karens, and none of them act like that. n/t Ms. Toad May 2020 #75
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Read the post I was responding to for context. Ms. Toad May 2020 #85
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Still missing the context; still a nonsequitur. n/t Ms. Toad May 2020 #91
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Wow. Ms. Toad May 2020 #94
This message was self-deleted by its author ahoysrcsm May 2020 #96
It has nothing to do with having the nerve to speak to me. Ms. Toad May 2020 #97
I always receive such a warm welcome when posting at DU. ahoysrcsm May 2020 #100
Very common name choice for the late treestar May 2020 #82
Yes, using a particular name treestar May 2020 #86
I don't think so, but I know others here do. demmiblue May 2020 #10
The 'Karen' memes and jokes aren't sexist or racist. cyberswede May 2020 #11
thank you for injecting logic and reason into this Celerity May 2020 #79
Yes nsd May 2020 #12
No. Aristus May 2020 #13
Interesting. Your anecdote brought to mind the Warren Zevon song. GoneOffShore May 2020 #21
Yes. One rarely sees that sort of tag on men who behave comradebillyboy May 2020 #14
This. Tipperary May 2020 #15
Ever since Eve in the Garden of Eden... comradebillyboy May 2020 #17
Safer. ancianita May 2020 #57
Google Chad mcar May 2020 #62
There are lots of nice guys named Dick, too. nt. Mariana May 2020 #20
This chia May 2020 #38
Yes! nt USALiberal May 2020 #23
Karens are the spawn of 1980s Yuppies. CaptYossarian May 2020 #25
Yes. n/t phylny May 2020 #26
Bye Felicia! Xolodno May 2020 #27
Fuck no ismnotwasm May 2020 #28
Becky... qwlauren35 May 2020 #29
Not at all. NYC Liberal May 2020 #30
Probably yes--and it's stupid. n/t blitzen May 2020 #32
No. sheshe2 May 2020 #33
Using a proper name doesn't define and clarify the obnoxious behavior. Ilsa May 2020 #34
When Rodney becomes a meme, we'll all know what they're talking about (Or most of us will) chia May 2020 #39
So, it's okay to bully the people actually named Rodney Ilsa May 2020 #40
As someone noted upthread, there are nice guys out there named Dick. chia May 2020 #47
Nope. Not even a little bit. Captain Stern May 2020 #36
No. When an oppressed population uses slang to describe its oppressor, that's not oppressive. WhiskeyGrinder May 2020 #37
No. BlueTsunami2018 May 2020 #43
I think it's simply a... LanternWaste May 2020 #44
It's shorthand for a certain type of white woman Bettie May 2020 #46
Since it refers to women - I GUESS that could be considered sexist. jmg257 May 2020 #51
Yes obamanut2012 May 2020 #52
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2020 #53
Yes, and racist too n/t Devil Child May 2020 #54
No and hell No Hobo May 2020 #56
It's a tired, overused sexist meme. kcr May 2020 #58
The people who use it don't see it that way StarfishSaver May 2020 #64
It's getting overplayed. And often incorrectly used. EllieBC May 2020 #59
No mcar May 2020 #60
Karens also do a lot of policing of the language minorities choose to use to describe our experience StarfishSaver May 2020 #66
I've heard "Chad" too. KentuckyWoman May 2020 #63
Nope. Iggo May 2020 #65
Yes. And its stupid. milestogo May 2020 #67
Becky, Karen, Susan & Gertrudes... Karen's are bad, but nothing tops my age group: Susans! TheBlackAdder May 2020 #68
I know a few women named Karen who absolutely do not fit the stereotype. tinrobot May 2020 #69
Yes. Because there are lots of women with this name and they don't deserve LisaL May 2020 #70
"Karen" is a nickname for an arrogant entitled white woman. backscatter712 May 2020 #71
So if your name were Karen, you'd be perfectly happy to be stereotyped as LisaL May 2020 #73
Most people don't take it that seriously. backscatter712 May 2020 #74
your actual name in real life has nothing to do with it Celerity May 2020 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author ahoysrcsm May 2020 #81
This forum does not use the term as originally intended. egduj May 2020 #76
No, not at all, and it is not new, other than apparently to some on DU. Celerity May 2020 #77
This message was self-deleted by its author ahoysrcsm May 2020 #83
Yes. treestar May 2020 #84
Absolutely not. MicaelS May 2020 #93
I Didn't Use RobinA May 2020 #95
Oh boy here we go. BannonsLiver May 2020 #98
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