![]() ![]() By a very small margin, there were more people who answered “Kevin” (for the USA) than any other name. Most c ommenters gave multiple suggested names in their replies. Only seven commenters posted replies to this often quoted post. Most of those posts include profanity, for example the October 2019 reddit post with the "f_ word" in its link that has the title "A male Karen! Do we have a name for that yet? Ken?". Louis Missouri couple, there didn't appear to me to be any consensus about the name that would be the best fit for "male Karens". Prior to June 2020 and in particular prior to the incident with the St. There are a number of internet discussion threads and articles asking about the name for the male version of "Karen". Estimates of the overall size of the subculture vary greatly, ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands. Many sources report that incels are predominantly white, although a group of researchers have argued that there is no definitive proof to support this claim. Discussions in incel forums are often characterized by resentment, misogyny, misanthropy, self-pity, and self-loathing, racism, a sense of entitlement to sex, and the endorsement of violence against sexually active people. ![]() Incels.a portmanteau, of " involuntary celibates ", are members of an online subculture who define themselves as unable to find a romantic or sexual partner despite desiring one. Only reason why women won’t sleep with them is because they don’t look likeĬhads, as women are shallow and will always go for chads." Is used to reinforce the notion that celibacy is involuntary incels think the Chads are the ubiquitous successful object of envy for thisĬommunity: attractive, smart, successful, and always lucky with women. Subreddit r/Incels, which is a depressing mix of self-loathing, self-pity, and Today the place you’ll see “chad” most often is on the #BECKY VS KAREN HOW TO#And I'm also sure that there are many White females named "Karen" who aren't self-entitled and/or racist- and some of those women probably know how to prepare a delicious bowl of potato salad- without raisins. I'm sure that there are still a lot of Females of Color who share the name "Karen" with White females. That the White woman in that 2018 Black Jeopardy sketch is named "Karen" may have been a coincidence as "Karen" was/is often considered a "White" female name, That said, I grew up in the 1950s with a Black girl named "Karen", and since then I've known one Black women named "Karen", including one who spelled that name "Caren". Instead, I believe the "raisins in potato salad" meme is all about Black Americans' belief that -in general- we are better cooks than White people and (even more specifically) that the food that White people cook or prepare is often bland, and often contains ingredients and/or seasonings that Black Americans consider unnecessary, strange, and off-putting. I disagree with that interpretation of that meme. explains this meme as "Raisin Potato Salad is an internet slang term to describe unnecessary actions taken by white people, usually adding their spin on examples of black popular culture." In contrast, in most of the later "Karen" memes that include Black men and/or other People of Color, the White woman named "Karen" is adversarial toward those people who she doesn't even know.īlack Jeopardy's "raisin in the potato salad" sketch resulted in a new internet meme. ![]() Presumably, she is a that Black man's non-romantic female friend, such as a co-worker. The core difference between this depiction of the White woman named "Karen" and other depictions of White women named "Karen", particularly in 2020, Karen" is that the female name "Karen" in that Black Jeopardy sketch is described as a "Black man's White friend". Hell no naw, Karen! Keep your bland-ass potato salad to yourself!’ " ![]() Season her food.” He continues, “Something tells me that I should say, ‘Aw, ![]()
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