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05/30/2026

“Karen.”

Look at how that name is used now.

It’s used for everything — rude behavior, entitlement, complaints, viral videos, public shaming, etc.

“Karen did this.”
“Karen did that.”
“Karen is the problem.”

Over and over. For years.

And the person being called “Karen” is never even named Karen.

So all of that behavior — all of it — gets attached to one real name.

Now think about what that means for women who are actually named Karen.

They go through life like everyone else.
They deal with rude people.
They witness bad behavior.
They experience the same frustrations everyone else does.

But on top of that… they also have to watch all of those behaviors be labeled with their name.

They don’t just deal with entitlement.

They have to carry it.

Their name has been turned into a punchline, an insult, a shorthand for “the worst kind of person” — through no fault of their own.

So when they introduce themselves, people laugh.
They make comments.
“You’re not one of those Karens, are you?”

Why should anyone have to defend their own name just to be taken seriously?

And here’s something else that is incredibly revealing:

Every time people suggest another name as the “new Karen” — Jessica, Ashley, Brittany, whatever — people with those names immediately say:

“No. Don’t use my name like that.”
“I’m not a ‘Karen.’”
“That’s not fair.”
“Please don't do that to my name.”

They instantly understand the problem when it affects their name.

Ironically, women named Karen felt the exact same way from the beginning:

“No, I’m not like that.”
“I'm a nice Karen.”
“Please don't use my name this way.”
“All women named Karen are not the same.”

But for some reason, people are quick to protect other names… while acting like Karen is somehow different.

It’s not different.

It’s just been normalized.

And that normalization has destroyed the respect the name Karen once had.

Meanwhile, the people using it act like they’re justified — like they’re calling out bad behavior.

But using someone else’s real name as a catchall for everything you dislike… and continuing to do it even after knowing it affects real people…

That’s not calling out entitlement.

That is entitlement.

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