Worldtraveller
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Lots of Karening going on around here.
Oh gawd - now it's a verb too?
It is now!
Lots of Karening going on around here.
Oh gawd - now it's a verb too?
I'd like to hear more from white women and black people on this issue. This overwhelmingly pasty white sausage fest is irrelevant at best.
Lots of Karening going on around here.
Oh gawd - now it's a verb too?
I'm not sure saying 'I hate women bosses' isn't sexist.
I'm not sure saying 'I hate women bosses' isn't sexist.
We do largely agree. And to clarify, I agree that one is conveying sexism by saying that sentence, and yet none of the individual words in the sentence are sexist just b/c they can be used that way. My point is that just because a term is sometimes used to convey sexism doesn't make it sexist term in itself. So, the words "bitch" and "Karen" being sometimes used in sexist ways doesn't make them sexist. Conveying the sentiment "That behavior is negative b/c your a women" is sexist, but conveying "that behavior is itself wrong and since you're a woman whose doing it I'm gonna use a sex-linked adjective" isn't sexist. It may seem like hairsplitting but I think it's critical, b/c blurring that distinction leads to invalid accusations of sexism and racism, such as in humor where many jokes that have gendered or racial aspects to them are wrongly labeled racist or sexist.
I said it wasn't sexist because it isn't about the gender of the person, it is about their attitude and what they are doing. If it were men doing it, they would probably be Darens, but it still wouldn't be about their gender, it would be about what they are doing.
Exactly. This all started with videos going viral of women calling the police because they saw black people. So it is racial in that it was showing people being racist. There was BBQ Becky, Permit Patty, etc, but somewhere along the line people gave up making new names and just settled on Karen.
I'd like to hear more from white women and black people on this issue. This overwhelmingly pasty white sausage fest is irrelevant at best.
Does the skin tone or genitalia of a person making any given argument change whether or not said argument is correct?
I'd like to hear more from white women and black people on this issue. This overwhelmingly pasty white sausage fest is irrelevant at best.
Does the skin tone or genitalia of a person making any given argument change whether or not said argument is correct?
I'd like to hear their perspectives, not arguments. Skin tone and genitalia have a lot to do with a person's experiences in life and how they are affected by society's various attitudes. I don't give a shit about white men's perspective on this because they don't really have one, although they seem to believe that their perspective on anything is objective truth and see no need to venture beyond the ends of their own noses, and society doesn't prompt them to.
And of course, #notallmen.![]()
I'd like to hear their perspectives, not arguments. Skin tone and genitalia have a lot to do with a person's experiences in life and how they are affected by society's various attitudes. I don't give a shit about white men's perspective on this because they don't really have one, although they seem to believe that their perspective on anything is objective truth and see no need to venture beyond the ends of their own noses, and society doesn't prompt them to.
And of course, #notallmen.![]()
How do you know they don't have one? People are capable of observation of others and how they're treated, it's really a matter of whether or not they choose to. If they weren't why would there be White people who have worked to improve the lives of Black people. Those who opposed Jim Crow or Slavery would be obvious examples, but not the only ones.
If you're not willing to listen to the perspective of another, you have no moral standing to expect them to listen to yours.
I'd like to hear their perspectives, not arguments. Skin tone and genitalia have a lot to do with a person's experiences in life and how they are affected by society's various attitudes. I don't give a shit about white men's perspective on this because they don't really have one, although they seem to believe that their perspective on anything is objective truth and see no need to venture beyond the ends of their own noses, and society doesn't prompt them to.
And of course, #notallmen.![]()
How do you know they don't have one? People are capable of observation of others and how they're treated, it's really a matter of whether or not they choose to. If they weren't why would there be White people who have worked to improve the lives of Black people. Those who opposed Jim Crow or Slavery would be obvious examples, but not the only ones.
If you're not willing to listen to the perspective of another, you have no moral standing to expect them to listen to yours.
No, it is not. I have watched and refereed a lot of child soccer. IMO, a "Soccer Dad" is an obnoxious nothing lout. Soccer Moms are nothing like that at all."Soccer Mom" is sexist on the same basis. Not because "mom" is feminine in nature, but because the behavior itself is one that is characterized as a behavior exhibited by women. And yes, some guys might get referred to as a "Soccer Dad"... but in doing so it's also being implied that they're acting like a woman in that regard.
When I hear someone called a "Karen", I do not think of a white woman or someone behaving pooly. My immediate impulse is to think the person in question is fromKaren_people.
I have been familiar with the Karen people for decades.When I hear someone called a "Karen", I do not think of a white woman or someone behaving pooly. My immediate impulse is to think the person in question is fromKaren_people.
Really? That's your first impulse? You just assume that it's referring to a little-known and very small group of people in Myanmar?
Maybe, sure, maybe you were already familiar with them and that really is the first thought that pops into your head. I'm inclined to think it's more of a shield to deflect with, and is something you have learned about after "Karen" became a common meme. But I'm not psychic, so I could be wrong.
OkayI have been familiar with the Karen people for decades.When I hear someone called a "Karen", I do not think of a white woman or someone behaving pooly. My immediate impulse is to think the person in question is fromKaren_people.
Really? That's your first impulse? You just assume that it's referring to a little-known and very small group of people in Myanmar?
Maybe, sure, maybe you were already familiar with them and that really is the first thought that pops into your head. I'm inclined to think it's more of a shield to deflect with, and is something you have learned about after "Karen" became a common meme. But I'm not psychic, so I could be wrong.
I'd like to hear more from white women and black people on this issue. This overwhelmingly pasty white sausage fest is irrelevant at best.
Does the skin tone or genitalia of a person making any given argument change whether or not said argument is correct?
I'd like to hear their perspectives, not arguments. Skin tone and genitalia have a lot to do with a person's experiences in life and how they are affected by society's various attitudes. I don't give a shit about white men's perspective on this because they don't really have one, although they seem to believe that their perspective on anything is objective truth and see no need to venture beyond the ends of their own noses, and society doesn't prompt them to.
And of course, #notallmen.![]()
I'd like to hear their perspectives, not arguments. Skin tone and genitalia have a lot to do with a person's experiences in life and how they are affected by society's various attitudes. I don't give a shit about white men's perspective on this because they don't really have one, although they seem to believe that their perspective on anything is objective truth and see no need to venture beyond the ends of their own noses, and society doesn't prompt them to.
And of course, #notallmen.![]()
The OP main question was whether it is a racial slur. That is a factual question about reality as much as whether gravity exists. The subjective experience of the target is irrelevant to any rational answer. In fact, the targets never have needed heard the phrase and thus never had any subjective experience about it in order for the question to mean the same thing it currently means.
Your objection is equivalent to saying "I don't care what a bunch of white male doctors say about the question of whether black women who are shot in the heart are likely to die."
I'd like to hear their perspectives, not arguments. Skin tone and genitalia have a lot to do with a person's experiences in life and how they are affected by society's various attitudes. I don't give a shit about white men's perspective on this because they don't really have one, although they seem to believe that their perspective on anything is objective truth and see no need to venture beyond the ends of their own noses, and society doesn't prompt them to.
And of course, #notallmen.![]()
The OP main question was whether it is a racial slur. That is a factual question about reality as much as whether gravity exists. The subjective experience of the target is irrelevant to any rational answer. In fact, the targets never have needed heard the phrase and thus never had any subjective experience about it in order for the question to mean the same thing it currently means.
Your objection is equivalent to saying "I don't care what a bunch of white male doctors say about the question of whether black women who are shot in the heart are likely to die."
Not equivalent at all. Doctors, by virtue of their knowledge and training, can answer any medical question better than people who are not doctors. Being white and male doesn't give anyone special perspective. In fact, white male perspective is typically oblivious to the perspectives of people who are not like them.
And no, it is not a racial slur. For fuck's sake. You can stop Karening at any time by getting a clue, or a heart, or an education, or all of the above, but you can't take off your skin. Karen's white skin is only relevant to the fact that she's a fucking racist who uses her white privilege to harass black people for no other reason than they are black and she has been indoctrinated to believe they are all criminals and she's allowed to abuse them because of their skin color.
People are not [removed] because they don't agree with you.(snip).snipped irrational hissy fit