
Karen Attiah, global opinions editor for the Washington Post, wrote in a Twitter post that white women are “lucky” that people of color are not “out for revenge” because of a list of sins, including voting for President Trump in majority fashion in 2016. Attiah made her racist comments in a Twitter post regarding the slur “Karen” and how it is applied to white women who actually care about stopping delinquency and degeneracy in their communities… After receiving a great deal of anger because of her racist tweet, Attiah deleted the offensive remarked but doubled down on her bigoted point of view against white women. “If you’re more worried about white women’s feelings than about how they uphold white supremacy… then… Well, this is how white supremacy works. In real-time,” she tweeted. “But here’s the real thing about ‘Karen‘ memes,” she wrote. “The dark side to handwringing about how ‘Karen‘ hurts white women’s feelings is that it is a distraction from how everyday white women uphold white supremacy through violence, aggression, and the weaponzing of their gender.” The fake news media has been behind the Black Lives Matter (BLM) terrorist movement since its inception and regularly runs propaganda calling for an end to the rule of law in the U.S.Leftist lawmakers are crafting measures to deal with the “Karen” epidemic while they cheer on marxist thugs raping and pillaging their cities. The systemic anti-white discrimination is out of control.
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