@@youchangedmyforever7512 as a black person, i have to say, thank you. and also congratulations, you've shown me that its possible to slap someone through the internet lolol
But you should also understand that not all countries are like America. We don't all have the racial hatred built into our cultures and we didn't all get rich by enslaving people of colour. It's like when I speak to Africans and they say "we" had colonies in Africa, and I tell them that I'm Norwegian, it's like they cannot comprehend that some of the northern European countries were never a part of that. In Norway, we abandoned slavery a thousand years ago - long before Africa was ever discovered by the Europeans and then we were colonized for five hundred years, throughout the whole racist slavery thing. It really is a racist thing to say that Norwegians should be blamed for British or French behaviour because we have similarly coloured skin.
@@jeschinstad As a black person who has travelled the world, I can confirm that there are MANY cultures that make us very aware that we're black and treat us differently/worse because of it. We DO NOT get to switch off being self-conscious of the colour of our skin in most places.
@@DanBrown96my question to you as a black American is why do 95% of you fetishsize the Democratic Party to the point knowing that you won’t get reparations? And all other groups who vote democrat get incentives and meanwhile you get nothing. Why does that make you black Americans feel the need to help others in a fight for their own freedom but you can’t fight for yours? All y’all ever do is protest until the sun goes down and still get kicked in the face with sand. I say this is why you will remain the bottom feeders of society. 🤦♂️🙄🤷♂️
@@jeschinstadexactly. By observation most of them lowkey fetishize about being back in the 1600-1800’s all over again. You can’t tell a black American not to cross the street because of cars flying down the road and they will get injured or killed, but they could careless. A lot of them don’t know how to think for themselves until they get white American approval, whether they vote democrat or republican. Like I said before they are the bottom feeders of society.
As a guy in retail, I can tell you that both men and women get their way when they complain. Even if they're the problem. It's what makes so many customers insufferable. And to the girl who spoke with the manager about the employee talking to her friend instead of helping you, if that actually happened, then that's not being a Karen, but is a legit complaint.
Yep, its basic customer service. And to be fair, the vast majority of customers, even if they have a complaint, are not Karens. We just remember the Karens more because who remembers the customer with a reasonable complaint you were easily able to deal with?
My big pet peeve is when you get the counter and the person says "can I help you" and immediately turns their attention back to the person they were just talking to so they don't hear your answer. I don't throw a tantrum but I used to just immediately turn around and leave when that happened.
@@jkc7134why are judging, though? Can't customer service involve helping people with the products sold? Buying online, people research and read reviews. Is it fair to imagine she had questions or maybe that the flowers required wrapping or something?
stop being racist. People don't like being referred to as mixed. Its racist. You should look at everyone as white. I personally only see privileged people when I see people. @@elcalich33sehead
The last time I was in Mexico, one of my tour guides asked me to explain what a Karen is and then he was like "is there a guy version?" I was like "There sure is -- that would be a Chad." Then he proceeded to tell me a long story about a dude named Chad he'd dealt with on his tours who was such a Chad.
Exactly. I understood it about ten years after living in the USA. Everything about race in the USA in different than other places I’ve lived around the world
@themachine8009 yep people are too focused on race here. My black Hispanic friends and African friends don't understand this focus here and for some reason, they tell me they don't feel racial tension in the US. I think it's mostly an African American culture issue and not race
@frenchie2700 Hmm...Sometimes immigrants do not understand nuances of a culture and its mannerisms until they have lived in a culture for a long time. I bet they are fairly recent immigrants? When they grow to understand the culture, their perception will change as they begin to see certain patterns of treatment of themselves and others like them. Government stats support that there is racial bias against Black people in the US in multiple areas (policing, healthcare, education, etc.). There is no denying it no matter how uncomfortable it makes anyone feel.
@@frenchie2700as an African I will say it is different because we identify with our nation, our black nation, and we know our lineage because we weren’t enslaved in the US. We have our own tribes and ethnic groups within one race. The black race. The US is totally different because Black Americans do not have their own nation off of just their identity. The Caribbean although descendants of slaves too have their own nation. If you can understand that you can understand the difference some of your Haitian friends describe. We can’t ever fully understand the Black American experience as immigrants from other mostly black nations. I bet the Haitian will understand the deplorable state of their Country the is largely to do with France.
As a Hispanic women who has worked on retail and gives other retail workers a lot of leeway, I have come accross some retail workers who have seriously encouraged the brown Karen in me. But even then, I would never go to their supervisor. I can confidently tell you that they also don't give af.
We Black women know this group so well. I wasn’t at all surprised that Oprah was their Black lady icon, either. Oprah’s talk show was the ultimate safe space and comfort zone. She never challenged them about their privilege and gave them lots of free stuff.
Please take a moment and consider what you two are writing here. "We black women know this group so well"? How polarizing and generalizing can you get? Did you have a poll? Or is this something you regularly discuss with your friends? "You know what bugs me, white women who choose oprah as their black icon!" Just for fun, lets flip the script: who is your white icon. And Please choose someone outside of your safe space and comfort zone ;)
@@MariaM-zl5rs Black people know white people a LOT more deeply than the reverse. Why? Aside from how we're treated as the default for everything in culture and society and adopt anything we want with impunity? They have to watch out for us every day of their lives while we can talk over them and roll through their needs and desires with no penalty paid. Now, how is the truth polarizing and wrong to speak, like I did and the woman who started this chain did? Did reality hurt you somehow?
@@ButtTrumpet100 Down? You really think Fred Trump, Klansman, nightmare landlord, who taught his son all about how to be a discriminatory, Mafia-esque businessman, is somehow in Heaven?
@@mister_manager 20 years ago I said my favorite singer was Tom Brokaw instead of Thom Yorke. Still haunts me to this day. Nowadays I can't even get my children's names straight.
I don't think these ladies understand what a "Karen" is. If anyone is rude or dismissive to you or you're at a store and you legit need help and aren't getting it, asking for help does not make you a Karen. Speaking up and being assertive is not being a Karen. When people bother you for no other reason than, "They are not YT," and you mess with them, then that's being a Karen.
Scarlett is infuriating but she isn't a Karen. She goes out of her way to stop complaining and take charge so she and her family never starve again after the war.
@@kcbh24 The goal wasn't to think of the "OG Karen." It was to think of the "opposite of a Karen." Also, "Hera" (as it is spelled) is the protector of women, marriage, marital harmony, and women during childbirth. She got angry when Zeus slept with other women. (I think most women would relate to Hera.)
I would say the opposite of a Karen (to me) is a Michelle - especially a Michelle Wolf. She's the nicest person in person, no matter what she says about herself in comedy. She's just a powerful, confident, gorgeous, hilarious woman who everyone should love.
I fell in love with the worm girl. The fact that she can be that carefree and fun loving to be able to do something crazy and a little gross, all while being an absolute smokeshow is pretty impressive.
police wouldn't stand up to rioters, he put out a fire at a gas station, one guy did a fake surrender to try and attack him, and another guy (who just came oyt of the psych ward) died after chasing Kyle down telling Kyle that he was going to rip his heart out of his m-f chest. Kyle stood up for his community and crazy people attacked him. Look at the trial footage.
After studying the Haitian Revolution, and all I can say is Dessaline would be somewhere turning in his grave if he read you’re 🦝 statement! You buck broken Haitian!
My name is Karen and I'll never be able to lodge a complaint, no matter how reasonable, ever. And I guarantee every time I say this, people will say, "oh you're being a Karen." I can't win
Ma'am, your name does NOT make you a Karen. _Behavior_ determines a Karen. Should you lodge a complaint sweetly and reasonably, YOU will be the reminder that Karen is just a name until you bring out the Karen behaviors. ❤ You absolutely can win.
@@arhafrench5319 I offer this very sweetly. How about if behavior determines the name of the behavior. If a woman is lodging a complaint and she's throwing a fit, how about we just call her a woman who's throwing a fit? Consider this, there's maybe a million American women named Karen we are going to be judged anytime they do something that others determine as a negative. I'm not trying to be a b**** and I know this sounds privileged, but shouldn't everyone have the right to complain without being judged and dismissed?
In everybody’s defense - everybody has behaved in an unbecoming manner in public before. Losing your cool in public happens - the important thing is to reflect and understand and learn from those moments.
How can you need help picking out a bouquet at TRADER JOES! Is all right in front of you. If you need help, go to an actual florist. None of the people at Trader Joe’s arranged the bouquets. 💐
Serious answer: Killer Mike is my black role model - his activism, giving back to his community, being a mentor, and of course his music. Anyway, this segment was hilarious 😂
I just graduated with my Ph.D. so I went into my University’s Career Center for a resume review. I met with a student who eventually called over the Director to assist. We were all sitting out in the open not in an office. She was trying to help. The resume I made wasn’t getting me anywhere so I made another appt with the Director except this time we were in her office and when that door closed, I got White Woman. Anyway, I go over how it’s been and for 35 min she regurgitated what I said only trying to make it sound like she knows more than I do and what I should be doing. I kept trying to steer the conversation back to the resume review. At one point I flipped my resume over to ask a question and she flipped it over and ignored the question. I had my laptop open where I had this excel file tracking where I’d applied and info like salary ranges etc. and one of the organizations is partners with the University. I caught her squinting and mouthing to herself one the positions so I shut my laptop quickly. Our time was up and I left her office without a resume review. The next day I received a rejection from the company. I’m a woman and person of color in science. She doesn’t even want to be in science, but the roles I’m applying for and the salaries that accompany those positions hurt her feelings/offended her and so that day she went full White Woman.
I once got called a karen for telling a teenage boy skier (also white) to not jib on a pine tree because it causes damage to the tree. Can we get an equivalent term for entitled white male youth?
Talking to a manager about an on the clock employee that isn't assisting you isn't being a Karen. I can tell you, my black behind would have had some choice words to share.
Using the term "Karen" is nothing but sexist. When men can act the same way but don't face the same consequences, that's a problem and it needs to change.
Dolly Parton is what I think of as the absolute opposite of a Karen. When I feel the unreasonable rage rising, I think, "What would Dolly do? Would she be this angry about this situation?" If I can't see it, I calm way down. If I can...I let it all out and act a fool.
Why? It's probably a very elaborate and with delicate material. And we don't know what race the racist drycleaner is. You probably assumed a particular race, but since she didn't mention it, we don't actually know do we? I'm sure there are some indian owned drycleaners out there. I wonder what they charge?
For me personally: I stopped by Starbucks for a pumpkin spice latte after buying my dog a giant* birthday cookie. I realized then that I was the whitest white woman to walk the planet. *giant relative to the size of the dog. It was about 7 in diameter. The dog was a peekapoo.
*lattes (plural non-possessive) latte's = singular possessive (or a contraction of "latte is/has") Apostrophes are for contractions or possessive nouns, not for pluralizing. Notice how you (correctly) didn't use an apostrophe for "pants," so why did you do it for "lattes"?
It's not fully known but one side of her family is German and the other is "American". However, American could mean mixed with other races over the centuries, such as Native American and African American... or possibly even Jewish or Scottish (Scottish people have red hair, sometimes curly/frizzy hair).
“I can do the worm!” Was a lovely closing beat.
Redemptive dancing needs to be a thing.
That was a shocking turn of events😅
My mouth dropped. She was willing to demonstrate on the NYC sidewalk. Incredible performance
I loved that worm😁
That woman got on a NY city sidewalk and did the worm.
Yeah I was grossed out just watching it.
Yep, that's that perfect Karen moment😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
That blew my mind too boo…
In a dress at that!
In New York, that's called The Cockroach.
No, the opposite of a Karen isn't a Scarlett, it's a Betty - as in Betty White, the sweetest, no-nonsense white woman to have ever lived.
Nope, even the Betty's are Karen's the Betty's are the ones that smile on your face and gentrify your neighborhood at the same time.
How about we stop labeling people based on actual names. It’s not fair to the people who actually have that name.
@@smrk2452 Deflection deflection. Black people in this country have one name that describes black people starts with an N. I'm sure you've used it.
@@youchangedmyforever7512 as a black person, i have to say, thank you. and also congratulations, you've shown me that its possible to slap someone through the internet lolol
I go with Carol because there's a subreddit for anti-karens called r/CarolNotKaren
"Maybe the best thing about being white is that you don't have to think about it?" Wolf nails it.
But you should also understand that not all countries are like America. We don't all have the racial hatred built into our cultures and we didn't all get rich by enslaving people of colour. It's like when I speak to Africans and they say "we" had colonies in Africa, and I tell them that I'm Norwegian, it's like they cannot comprehend that some of the northern European countries were never a part of that. In Norway, we abandoned slavery a thousand years ago - long before Africa was ever discovered by the Europeans and then we were colonized for five hundred years, throughout the whole racist slavery thing. It really is a racist thing to say that Norwegians should be blamed for British or French behaviour because we have similarly coloured skin.
@@jeschinstad As a black person who has travelled the world, I can confirm that there are MANY cultures that make us very aware that we're black and treat us differently/worse because of it. We DO NOT get to switch off being self-conscious of the colour of our skin in most places.
@@DanBrown96: I don't understand your logic. You defend racism while complaing about racism.
@@DanBrown96my question to you as a black American is why do 95% of you fetishsize the Democratic Party to the point knowing that you won’t get reparations? And all other groups who vote democrat get incentives and meanwhile you get nothing. Why does that make you black Americans feel the need to help others in a fight for their own freedom but you can’t fight for yours? All y’all ever do is protest until the sun goes down and still get kicked in the face with sand. I say this is why you will remain the bottom feeders of society. 🤦♂️🙄🤷♂️
@@jeschinstadexactly. By observation most of them lowkey fetishize about being back in the 1600-1800’s all over again. You can’t tell a black American not to cross the street because of cars flying down the road and they will get injured or killed, but they could careless. A lot of them don’t know how to think for themselves until they get white American approval, whether they vote democrat or republican. Like I said before they are the bottom feeders of society.
The one about the Indian garment was a perfect example. Very thought out and detailed.
I love how her friends were all like yeah!! Is too :)
example of?
@@sleepnomore6065It was the interviewee's story of how she "acted like a Karen"
@@spamtownhamilton6200 + white savior.
😂😂 the Karen in her came out.
As a guy in retail, I can tell you that both men and women get their way when they complain. Even if they're the problem. It's what makes so many customers insufferable. And to the girl who spoke with the manager about the employee talking to her friend instead of helping you, if that actually happened, then that's not being a Karen, but is a legit complaint.
Yep, its basic customer service. And to be fair, the vast majority of customers, even if they have a complaint, are not Karens. We just remember the Karens more because who remembers the customer with a reasonable complaint you were easily able to deal with?
My big pet peeve is when you get the counter and the person says "can I help you" and immediately turns their attention back to the person they were just talking to so they don't hear your answer. I don't throw a tantrum but I used to just immediately turn around and leave when that happened.
Trader Joe's employees need to help u choose flowers? Tf?!
I used to be retail, and I agree--both men and women get their way when complaining in a store.
@@jkc7134why are judging, though? Can't customer service involve helping people with the products sold?
Buying online, people research and read reviews.
Is it fair to imagine she had questions or maybe that the flowers required wrapping or something?
"I also learned the best and worst part about being white is you don't have to learn anything if you don't want to."
~ Liam Neeson in Atlanta
because you know it already
Phenomenal reference. Well done. Currently rewaching Atlanta.
Liam's "Particular set of skills"👍👍👍👍👍
More people need to watch this show. No Emmy nominations for seasons 3 & 4? How?
@@boosqueezy2418bc theres no consequences for them if they dont
My heart skipped a beat when she said Watts.... Campbell would throw everyone's phone at her
The worm lady came outta nowhere with that . Epic 😂
MGTOW
Hopefully one day we'll be able to refer to a male Karen as a "Donald."
Donald Trump, I mean.
Or maybe stop using people's names to shame people. When they act like a brat just call them a brat
Loser or felon
@thephilster6860 - And a name is born.
A Karen will go to your manager to complain, a Donald will defecate infront of you and blame you for the pile of pu.
I cannot believe she actually did the worm. That’s badass 💕
In her boots and jacket on the street no less 👏
No she was honestly my favorite 😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ya she fully went for it BUT made sure not to scuff the toes of her boots. Control.
Michelle knows how to address white privilege without making white women get defensive. That’s a special kind of talent.
It’s probably because she’s white as well.
@@TheBellePerspectiveTV I’m pretty sure she’s mixed race.
stop being racist. People don't like being referred to as mixed. Its racist. You should look at everyone as white. I personally only see privileged people when I see people. @@elcalich33sehead
She’s white enough
@@elcalich33seheadwhatever she is, she’s mixed with white so that seems sufficient.
Wolf, Wolf, Wolf ... shes back. Please bring more interviews like this. The humor-tension is high
And she looks terrible now… 🤢🤮
You're high
Lol…she’s horrible
The last time I was in Mexico, one of my tour guides asked me to explain what a Karen is and then he was like "is there a guy version?" I was like "There sure is -- that would be a Chad." Then he proceeded to tell me a long story about a dude named Chad he'd dealt with on his tours who was such a Chad.
I thought a male Karen was a Ken or a Darren? Isn't a Chad a hot, young alpha male? I can't keep up.
Yeah male Karen is a Ken. Sometimes ppl say Kevin. I would call them Karen to infuriate them more haha
As a white woman I would like to speak to the manager about this 😂😂
Please note I am joking, we do deserve this lol
Deserve what?
Bruh😂😂😂😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
😂😂😂
Hilarious!
The Russian girl had no idea what you meant bc the concept of whiteness the way it exists in the USA is not very common around the world
Exactly. I understood it about ten years after living in the USA. Everything about race in the USA in different than other places I’ve lived around the world
@themachine8009 yep people are too focused on race here. My black Hispanic friends and African friends don't understand this focus here and for some reason, they tell me they don't feel racial tension in the US. I think it's mostly an African American culture issue and not race
Even the Haitians I know tell me they don't relate and were not supportive of thr BLM movement. It was very interesting and eye opening.
@frenchie2700 Hmm...Sometimes immigrants do not understand nuances of a culture and its mannerisms until they have lived in a culture for a long time. I bet they are fairly recent immigrants? When they grow to understand the culture, their perception will change as they begin to see certain patterns of treatment of themselves and others like them. Government stats support that there is racial bias against Black people in the US in multiple areas (policing, healthcare, education, etc.). There is no denying it no matter how uncomfortable it makes anyone feel.
@@frenchie2700as an African I will say it is different because we identify with our nation, our black nation, and we know our lineage because we weren’t enslaved in the US. We have our own tribes and ethnic groups within one race. The black race. The US is totally different because Black Americans do not have their own nation off of just their identity. The Caribbean although descendants of slaves too have their own nation. If you can understand that you can understand the difference some of your Haitian friends describe. We can’t ever fully understand the Black American experience as immigrants from other mostly black nations. I bet the Haitian will understand the deplorable state of their Country the is largely to do with France.
I appreciate the respect Wolf gives to her interviewees. Rare for these type of pieces.
That worm move at the end made that woman a billion times cooler.
The one that said Naomi Watts…that’s the whitest thing she’s done
Did NOT expect her to do the worm! 😂
As a Hispanic women who has worked on retail and gives other retail workers a lot of leeway, I have come accross some retail workers who have seriously encouraged the brown Karen in me. But even then, I would never go to their supervisor. I can confidently tell you that they also don't give af.
Woman, not women.
@@ToutCQJMreally, she can’t have a typo without you feeling like you have to point it out on RUclips comments??
@@klmoll gotta invalidate the woman’s opinion somehow
@@tae7x it doesn’t invalidate anything. I just see it too often for some weird reason.
*woman (singular)
women = plural
It's like "man" vs "men" but with wo- added on the front.
*worked in retail
*across
We Black women know this group so well. I wasn’t at all surprised that Oprah was their Black lady icon, either. Oprah’s talk show was the ultimate safe space and comfort zone. She never challenged them about their privilege and gave them lots of free stuff.
Facts … did you hear her refer to Oprah as her first?! Like Oprah’s a object… And said it with her chest proudly smh 🤦🏾♀️
Please take a moment and consider what you two are writing here. "We black women know this group so well"? How polarizing and generalizing can you get? Did you have a poll? Or is this something you regularly discuss with your friends? "You know what bugs me, white women who choose oprah as their black icon!"
Just for fun, lets flip the script: who is your white icon. And Please choose someone outside of your safe space and comfort zone ;)
Brava!
@@maartenvz I get what you mean. The polarisation just makes me so exhausted :(. Why can't we all be kinder and less judgemental to each other...
@@MariaM-zl5rs Black people know white people a LOT more deeply than the reverse. Why? Aside from how we're treated as the default for everything in culture and society and adopt anything we want with impunity? They have to watch out for us every day of their lives while we can talk over them and roll through their needs and desires with no penalty paid. Now, how is the truth polarizing and wrong to speak, like I did and the woman who started this chain did? Did reality hurt you somehow?
The biggest male Karen, is Donald Karen Trump😜👍🏼
He IS the most persecuted person who has ever lived. So unfair, so unfair....
oh gosh, i thought that said, "prosecuted". yeah, he's a victim, just ask him if he stops talking over you long enough.
You can tell this person is definitely a Karen and definitely has had more than one Covid shot. What a fool
@@andrewklang809 I wonder what his parents must be thinking looking down on him
@@ButtTrumpet100 Down? You really think Fred Trump, Klansman, nightmare landlord, who taught his son all about how to be a discriminatory, Mafia-esque businessman, is somehow in Heaven?
1:12 a white lady’s black icon accidentally being another white lady is a greatest freudian slip ever 😭
I mean haven't we all made a mistake like that lol to this day I have no idea which Chris is which
@@mister_manager 20 years ago I said my favorite singer was Tom Brokaw instead of Thom Yorke. Still haunts me to this day.
Nowadays I can't even get my children's names straight.
I wanted one question asked that usually not asked and that is "would you trade places with a black woman for a day?"
You know!
Agreed, but I suspect the answers would be too cringe.
yes
Please don't, I wouldn't wish the hatred on white women even for a moment. ❤
That’s a minefield that anyone would love to see.
I don't think these ladies understand what a "Karen" is. If anyone is rude or dismissive to you or you're at a store and you legit need help and aren't getting it, asking for help does not make you a Karen. Speaking up and being assertive is not being a Karen. When people bother you for no other reason than, "They are not YT," and you mess with them, then that's being a Karen.
Yt ?
@@vijayiyer8518white
Yeah, people always bother me for not being RUclips.
@@vijayiyer8518 phonetics
Yes, thank you because I was confused about some of these responses.
Scarlett does not sound like the opposite of a Karen to me. I immediately think of Scarlett O’Hara and she was the OG Karen.
Not sure how Scarlett was an OG Karen. She actually displayed strength & survived when most others succumbed
Scarlett is infuriating but she isn't a Karen. She goes out of her way to stop complaining and take charge so she and her family never starve again after the war.
I just thought of an OG Karen: Herra from mythology.
@@kcbh24 The goal wasn't to think of the "OG Karen." It was to think of the "opposite of a Karen."
Also, "Hera" (as it is spelled) is the protector of women, marriage, marital harmony, and women during childbirth. She got angry when Zeus slept with other women.
(I think most women would relate to Hera.)
@@kleeamd8274She was incredibly selfish and entitled and only cared about what she wanted, including Ashley Wilkes and her own sister's fiance.
Great segment. Michelle is in her groove and she is killing it.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
😂😂😂 She killed it with the worm! 😂😂😂
Michelle Wolf is hilarious; love her!
I was not ready for The Worm😅😂😂
I've changed my mind. Any yt girl that can worm on the street not intoxicated must be cool.
I can't do anything but approve this message 🤷♂️
I would say the opposite of a Karen (to me) is a Michelle - especially a Michelle Wolf. She's the nicest person in person, no matter what she says about herself in comedy. She's just a powerful, confident, gorgeous, hilarious woman who everyone should love.
🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@kleeamd8274 Yeah, I may have poured it on a little thick... But she is one of my favorites.
@@user-tc5pl3zw3h get better taste
I fell in love with the worm girl. The fact that she can be that carefree and fun loving to be able to do something crazy and a little gross, all while being an absolute smokeshow is pretty impressive.
I'm a woman and if worm dance girl was single, I'd ask her out! She's absolutely gorgeous and with that personality she's a keeper❤️
@cheriluzvillanueva A girl that sees the value in worm girl. Also a girl I'm interested in. Maybe I can take you both out. 😍
REALLY?! She was so….. vapid. Yikes
the irony of this particular comment on this particular video is sending
@@tae7x Sending?
Bravo Michelle Wolf!
Male "Karens" are Kyles [Rittenhouse].
police wouldn't stand up to rioters, he put out a fire at a gas station, one guy did a fake surrender to try and attack him, and another guy (who just came oyt of the psych ward) died after chasing Kyle down telling Kyle that he was going to rip his heart out of his m-f chest. Kyle stood up for his community and crazy people attacked him. Look at the trial footage.
We love the Scarletts! They’re cool lol
After studying the Haitian Revolution, and all I can say is Dessaline would be somewhere turning in his grave if he read you’re 🦝 statement! You buck broken Haitian!
GIrl in the black trench coat is the sweetest Karen ever!
Truly insufferable. True white woman moment confusing Naomi Watts and Naomi Campbell. And then wanting to be SJP.
Yessss we love Michelle!
My name is Karen and I'll never be able to lodge a complaint, no matter how reasonable, ever. And I guarantee every time I say this, people will say, "oh you're being a Karen." I can't win
Now you know what it is like to be a white man. Everyone blames you for everything and no one cares about your problems.
Ma'am, your name does NOT make you a Karen. _Behavior_ determines a Karen. Should you lodge a complaint sweetly and reasonably, YOU will be the reminder that Karen is just a name until you bring out the Karen behaviors. ❤ You absolutely can win.
It's the worst "new" word in my lifetime, followed closely by "woke" as a derogatory term.
I’m sorry. I feel you you and women like you. My aunt is named Karen and this trend is not fair.
@@arhafrench5319 I offer this very sweetly. How about if behavior determines the name of the behavior. If a woman is lodging a complaint and she's throwing a fit, how about we just call her a woman who's throwing a fit? Consider this, there's maybe a million American women named Karen we are going to be judged anytime they do something that others determine as a negative. I'm not trying to be a b**** and I know this sounds privileged, but shouldn't everyone have the right to complain without being judged and dismissed?
The fact that these interviews happened on a street corner next to Soho House and a Sephora... *chef's kiss*
My best friend in high school is named Karen. Really nice gal. Any chance of replacing “Karen” with “Ivanka”?
Because unlike all Karens, all Ivankas are the same?
@@mrsterious5845 Ivanka is a much less common name than Karen. I only know of one person named Ivanka.
F-ing hilarious😂😂
Wasn't ready for the lady doing The Worm😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
In everybody’s defense - everybody has behaved in an unbecoming manner in public before. Losing your cool in public happens - the important thing is to reflect and understand and learn from those moments.
Yesss this has certainly been me in moments I am not proud of in the past.
Guilty
To answer your question, absolutely yes!
I am so happy she is back
How can you need help picking out a bouquet at TRADER JOES! Is all right in front of you. If you need help, go to an actual florist. None of the people at Trader Joe’s arranged the bouquets. 💐
Lady in the black trench is hilarious 😂
This was actually insightful too 👍🏾
Serious answer: Killer Mike is my black role model - his activism, giving back to his community, being a mentor, and of course his music. Anyway, this segment was hilarious 😂
Hillary calls him *SUPER PREDATOR* _MIKE!_
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@ShoTon1
Why not?
That last one. I like her commitment to the centipede.
I can do the worm😂
And she did!
What a trooper👍
That worm got me 😂
I just graduated with my Ph.D. so I went into my University’s Career Center for a resume review. I met with a student who eventually called over the Director to assist. We were all sitting out in the open not in an office. She was trying to help.
The resume I made wasn’t getting me anywhere so I made another appt with the Director except this time we were in her office and when that door closed, I got White Woman. Anyway, I go over how it’s been and for 35 min she regurgitated what I said only trying to make it sound like she knows more than I do and what I should be doing. I kept trying to steer the conversation back to the resume review. At one point I flipped my resume over to ask a question and she flipped it over and ignored the question. I had my laptop open where I had this excel file tracking where I’d applied and info like salary ranges etc. and one of the organizations is partners with the University. I caught her squinting and mouthing to herself one the positions so I shut my laptop quickly. Our time was up and I left her office without a resume review. The next day I received a rejection from the company. I’m a woman and person of color in science. She doesn’t even want to be in science, but the roles I’m applying for and the salaries that accompany those positions hurt her feelings/offended her and so that day she went full White Woman.
Please keep Michelle Wolf as the host of the daily show
I once got called a karen for telling a teenage boy skier (also white) to not jib on a pine tree because it causes damage to the tree. Can we get an equivalent term for entitled white male youth?
They're called Kyle's 😊
What. Tree damage warrior is pure Karen.
She needed help picking out a bouquet at Trader Joe's??? She would die of old age in Costco's 😂.
Talking to a manager about an on the clock employee that isn't assisting you isn't being a Karen. I can tell you, my black behind would have had some choice words to share.
I lost it with the last woman doing the belly flop. LOL
Using the term "Karen" is nothing but sexist. When men can act the same way but don't face the same consequences, that's a problem and it needs to change.
Great show... Love Michelle ❤️
"Naomi Watts"... That was a white chick moment.. 😂
Worm on a NYC sidewalk is wild
Dolly Parton is what I think of as the absolute opposite of a Karen. When I feel the unreasonable rage rising, I think, "What would Dolly do? Would she be this angry about this situation?" If I can't see it, I calm way down. If I can...I let it all out and act a fool.
Can’t be Scarlett because Scarlett O’Hara is the biggest Karen of all.
But Johansson isn’t.....
Doing the "worm" in the middle of a New York city street....priceless 😅😅😅
Doing the worm in her nice coat was pretty epic!
4:19 "I do like to dance after, like, one or two drinks."
🤔That doesn't sound too uncommon to me.
Oh! I miss her!!! Can Wolf be the new host?!
That last lady break dancing on the floor needs her own network show!
For real, it’s not $400 to clean brown clothes.
A Sari is colourful silk. Not "brown" clothes, my man.
the indian outfit dry cleaning story is wild
Why? It's probably a very elaborate and with delicate material. And we don't know what race the racist drycleaner is. You probably assumed a particular race, but since she didn't mention it, we don't actually know do we? I'm sure there are some indian owned drycleaners out there. I wonder what they charge?
I would love to see everybody asked what the most white lady thing they ever did was
For me personally: I stopped by Starbucks for a pumpkin spice latte after buying my dog a giant* birthday cookie.
I realized then that I was the whitest white woman to walk the planet.
*giant relative to the size of the dog. It was about 7 in diameter.
The dog was a peekapoo.
For most, it's going to be calling the cops on a mild annoyance.
That’s super colorist
@@annaw252wtf does that mean?
For me, it's saying F off to race baiting liberal schills like Michelle Wolf's, who make a loving on division disguised as "diversity"
The fact that she did the worm on the bare city street.. 😳 Hope that woman went home and took a bath in hand sanitizer lol
Michelle Wolf keep doing what your doing. Thank you!
*you're (contraction of "YOU aRE")
your = possessive
@@alvallac2171 You can get paid to tutor.
Top shelf questions MW. keeping our satire smiles shining. Shot Tita!!!😂😂😂
That girl earned redemption with the worm at the end.
Why did she require "redemption"?
Redemption for acting like a “Karen”.
I absolutely loved this piece!
Men don't Karen, we Kyle
"Naomi Watts".🤣
What's funny, is that I knew exactly whom she meant.
I must be a white woman because I drink latte's and wear yoga pants.
*lattes (plural non-possessive)
latte's = singular possessive (or a contraction of "latte is/has")
Apostrophes are for contractions or possessive nouns, not for pluralizing.
Notice how you (correctly) didn't use an apostrophe for "pants," so why did you do it for "lattes"?
OK & I live for a spa day too!
2:03 I went to her manager 😂
I didnt know how much i missed Michelle Wolf!!!
Yes. They do.
My black icon is Ertha Kitt
big love to Michelle! please stay!
I may be white but I can proudly say that I've never gotten anything pumpkin spiced except for donuts (they don't count)
It all counts, except for a pumpkin pie itself.
Great Public Service Announcement.
An anti-karen is a "Jane," as in Jane Elliott. ❤
What’s an anti N word since you’re using racial slurs
The lady that danced the worm was awesome !!!
This was a fantastic segment.
2:22 Joy is the opposite of Karen
Okay the worm made my day!!!😂
That was a solid worm, respect
Hilarious 😂❤
“I can do the worm” 😂
The opposite of Karen is empathy and compassion.
02:34 - Hey Boomers: men who karen are called Ken...🤣🤣🤣
All this time, I thought Michelle Wolf was Black. It's the hair.
It's not fully known but one side of her family is German and the other is "American". However, American could mean mixed with other races over the centuries, such as Native American and African American... or possibly even Jewish or Scottish (Scottish people have red hair, sometimes curly/frizzy hair).
I love the daily show!!!!