This does not by any means exhaust the images in the coloring book. But I think you get the idea.
And what is the message of all these words and images? A White woman cannot be a manager, cannot be an airline attendant, cannot run for President, cannot order a fancy coffee, cannot ride a roller coaster, cannot get drunk, cannot comment on social media, cannot ask her daughter's boyfriend questions, and cannot get old without risking being called a Karen.
In other words: WHITE WOMEN, SHUT UP!
Perhaps some of you are thinking, "Oh, come on. It's just a joke. Relax!" That's what one of the men at the hardware store said. But if these were racist or antisemitic stereotypes instead of woman-hating stereotypes, would you still be telling me to relax? Why is still okay -- not just okay but the height of cool -- to hate women?
Perhaps some of you are thinking, "Okay, this book is obnoxious, but it has no effect on what happens in the world."
Think again.
WORDS ARE POWERFUL. THEY SHAPE HOW WE SEE OTHER PEOPLE.
This is the San Francisco Chronicle's report on a political struggle engulfing Vallejo, a small city in the East Bay. The City Council was split on how to deal with a homeless encampment:
- "City Council Member Hakeem Brown lashed out at constituents on Facebook after losing a vote on a sanctioned tent camp. After resident Annie Wheat read Brown's posts, she emailed the mayor and others, saying 'Claiming an entire group of residents to be racist is bullying and utter nonsense.' Brown wrote Wheat, saying he would not sit down for any "Karens," a term for a White woman who summons the police to report perceived slights by people of color."
So Council Member Brown doesn't have to figure out how to respond to Wheat's words. He simply negates her right to be part of the debate by branding her a "Karen."
WORDS ALSO SHAPE HOW WE SEE OURSELVES.
While investigating the Karen issue on Google, I stumbled upon this statement in a thread of comments:
"I am a White woman named Karen, but I am proud to say...... I will never be A Karen! Why? Because I will never call the police or ask to see the manager!"
Well, alright then, Karen! You're welcome to come and sit meekly at Vallejo City Council meetings!
This woman is actually willing to surrender her right to object to how people treat her, in order to avoid the dreaded "Karen" label. That makes my blood run cold.
CONGRATULATIONS, PATRIARCHY! THERE'S ONE LESS WOMAN WHO WILL MAKE A FUSS.
All for now, Bloggellinis! Terry
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