Don't Name Shame

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An author whose material I generally enjoy posted a fairly good story about a shrewish customer who threw a hissy-fit to get a refund -- only to be revealed, on video tape, as a fraud. But, rather than calling the character a shrew, bitch or virago, the author titled the story 'A Karen Gets Her Commeuppance" . What the hell? To save a few words or sound hip or who knows what, he had to slander 1.5 million American women (even more world-wide) and forever stain what has been a perfectly lovely name? He even says in his author's notes 'My apologies to anyone actually named Karen. I feel your pain. But life isn't always fair, is it...?'

I have a suggestion -- DON'T NAME SHAME! The apology is as convincing as some of the excuses I heard over the years for certain ethnic jokes. Life may not be fair -- but you don't have to be a jerk! If anyone, here, on social media, in person or whatever resorts to this lame practice of using a name as shorthand for certain unappealing behaviors or character traits, call them out! Just say or post Don't Name Shame. With any luck we can exterminate this revolting practice.
 
No, can't think of anyone of any significance in my life named Karen, what difference does that make? If this practice continues sooner or later something will hit close to home -- you, your mother, sister, wife, daughter, friend.
 
While it’s unfortunate for anyone named Karen, this is hardly a new concept. Slang is just part of language. And it’s actually really easy to avoid being a “Karen.”
 
While it’s unfortunate for anyone named Karen, this is hardly a new concept. Slang is just part of language. And it’s actually really easy to avoid being a “Karen.”
It’s not like calling women bitches or shrews is particularly enlightened.
 
It is a tough name to have these days.

My wife asked if I thought there was a male equivalent to a Karen who is always whining complaining and carrying one.

I said yes, the word "man"
 
An author whose material I generally enjoy posted a fairly good story about a shrewish customer who threw a hissy-fit to get a refund -- only to be revealed, on video tape, as a fraud. But, rather than calling the character a shrew, bitch or virago, the author titled the story 'A Karen Gets Her Commeuppance" . What the hell? To save a few words or sound hip or who knows what, he had to slander 1.5 million American women (even more world-wide) and forever stain what has been a perfectly lovely name? He even says in his author's notes 'My apologies to anyone actually named Karen. I feel your pain. But life isn't always fair, is it...?'

I have a suggestion -- DON'T NAME SHAME! The apology is as convincing as some of the excuses I heard over the years for certain ethnic jokes. Life may not be fair -- but you don't have to be a jerk! If anyone, here, on social media, in person or whatever resorts to this lame practice of using a name as shorthand for certain unappealing behaviors or character traits, call them out! Just say or post Don't Name Shame. With any luck we can exterminate this revolting practice.
"Karen" got started several years ago on TV, on the radio, on the internet, Tik Tok, newspapers and all other types of media. To come on here and bitch about people being labeled as a "Karen" is such a moot point at this point in time. And such a waste of time.

All other forms of media are still using "Karen" BTW.

Maybe the OP is just a "Karen" themselves and gets their feelings hurt extremely easily or is a total moron.
 
It is a tough name to have these days.

My wife asked if I thought there was a male equivalent to a Karen who is always whining complaining and carrying one.

I said yes, the word "man"

It's "Chad".

And, no, I don't know how those names were chosen.
 
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