In fairness, there are some people calling them out for their obliviousness.
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ugh
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are their kids at the protest?
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That pretty much is! Maybe if they were interrupting a Barre class it would be a slightly higher peak, but why split hairs?
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Karen’s on a local discussion forum COMPLAINING. I have no idea how “belong to” got in there

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I live in the country so while driving I go through the radio stations. Several had white people discussing the BLM movement. One described himself as an engineer, and explained how he figured there was no racism involved in Floyd's death. These people are pernicious!
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It’ll all come out eventually. We know Chauvin and Floyd knew each other and had argued in the past while bouncing together. Apparently Chauvin was afraid of black people according to a former co-worker. So there’s more to it than the average police brutality case.
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Please don't call people Karens. It's just modelling that "its OK to call people derogatory and sexist names so long as I decide who to do it to". There's plenty of ways to call out these people's behavior without descending to name-calling.
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