A Black woman who was wrongly accused by a white woman of selling drugs in a Sacramento, California neighborhood says she doesn't want the "Karen" to be canceled. Ronnie Marie Paiva said she doesn't want the unidentified woman to lose her job and has instructed people to instead respond to the white woman with kindness, TMZ reported . "I'm not looking for anyone to bash her, shame her, lose her job. I feel like God's will, will do that. I just want something positive to come out of that," she said. "If she learned her lesson— don't just roll up on people because what if I was the wrong one? What if I was selling drugs?" In a viral TikTok video shared last week, Paiva, the owner of Marie’s Luxury Hair Extensions, is seen delivering hair products to a client when she is confronted by a woman who falsely accused her of selling drugs in Sacramento. @prettii_tb Hair Transaction with marieshairextensions.com 😍 #fypシ #fy #Karen #karensoftiktok #NoDrugs #JustHair #Natomas #Sacramento ♬...