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'Karen' Gets Beat Up After Yelling Racial Slurs At Group Of Black Women - Garland Journal

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By Jovonne Ledet A white woman is being dubbed a 'Karen' after she was caught on video shouting racial slurs and remarks at a group of Black women. Social media user @DoubleEmm_ posted clips of the white woman's racist rant on X, formerly Twitter. “I’m on the phone with the f—king police,” the Karen can […]

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