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@BiancaW_tkd@swissportNews I have literally just got back from picking my mother-in-law up. We were only there 30 mins and it cost £12. This is daylight robbery!!
@Solanio10@bindelj The term was popularized on Black Twitter as a meme used to describe white women who "tattle on Black kids' lemonade stands" or who unleash the "violent history of white womanhood"
@solange_lebourg The term was popularized on Black Twitter as a meme used to describe white women who "tattle on Black kids' lemonade stands" or who unleash the "violent history of white womanhood".
@solange_lebourg A more pointed explanation, which involves race, is the expression originates among Black people to refer to unreasonable white women.
@solange_lebourg Kansas State University professor Heather Suzanne Woods, whose research interests include memes, said a Karen's defining characteristics are a sense of entitlement, a willingness and desire to complain, and a self-centered approach to interacting with others.
@Sarahcoconnell a Karen's defining characteristics are a sense of entitlement, a willingness and desire to complain, and a self-centered approach to interacting with others.
@ReissOmari The Atlantic noted that "a man can easily be called a Karen", with staff writer David A. Graham calling then-president Donald Trump the "Karen in chief".