Karen, The Movie

To black people, humanity is a story in which they play the permanent protagonists. Studies have shown that they have the highest self-esteem of any race. Nobody will ever get them to attempt a more objective interpretation of things any better than one could convince a woman to accept responsibility for herself.

There’s a special sort of narcissism required to live in the endemic mayhem and dysfunction of black neighborhoods and then fault other people for not wanting it exported to their front yards. It’s the same disposition that enables them to wreak havoc and then blame another race of people for what they’re doing and get angry at them for recognizing patterns. I wish we could all engage in rational discourse about our problems and get along, but that’s not possible and this is the primary reason.

One of the things that blacks find particularly upsetting is when someone requests that they follow a rule that we expect each other to follow. Women are more process oriented than men, who tend to focus on the expediency of achieving a particular outcome. So, if there’s a black person not following a rule, men often weigh how much trouble that person is causing against how much trouble the rule following request could cause for him personally. Moreover, as men they’re more confident about their ability to maintain their personal security than women who are justifiably more alarmed and thus quicker to dial 911.

Egged on by the malicious dishonesty of the media, they’ve personified this female phenomenon as “Karen.” Beyond that, there’s no logic to discern about this issue. Although, that hasn’t stopped BET from making a movie about her.

It seems like something I’d find pretty funny with a few beers in my system. Unfortunately, BET isn’t part of my cable package. What I do have is Telegram, which features plenty of channels that showcase their wacky antics. I watch them for the same reason that a real MMA fight is more compelling than something choreographed in a film.

Last night, I watched a brawl turn into a vehicle ramming incident which escalated into a mass shooting. I don’t have a way to embed the video, but I’m sure you’ve seen plenty of similar stuff. It’s so ubiquitous I’d have to spend a day to track it down with Google.

A lack of impulse control enables them to match an attack that an Islamic terrorist organization would require extensive funding and planning to conduct. Training and clarity of purpose make the Muslims more lethal, but still, if you just heard “vehicle ramming and mass shooting” wouldn’t jihadists come to mind?

Why do black people feel compelled to make a horror movie about a white woman when the surveillance age has allowed them to produce highlight reels of horror every day? Narcissism.

4 comments

  1. “ One of the things that blacks find particularly upsetting is when someone requests that they follow a rule that we expect each other to follow.”

    As if! A lot of these ‘Karen’ videos are entitled women (and men) taking it upon themselves to give a black person grief when the latter is engaged in normal, lawful behavior.

    I know you angry, underachieving white folks have blind spots when it comes to inappropriate behavior on behalf of whites. Trying to turn this phenomenon into something it’s not isn’t going to persuade anyone, Mr. HACKleford

  2. Blacks are moronic parasites that belong in sub-saharan africa, the guy above is proof of that. Still they are nothing more than golems of the jewish satanists… and their Yankee friends the ”honorary” Jews.

    The Karen meme was created to describe AWFL women, funny how it got turned into a black oppression fantasy?

  3. Studies have shown that they have the highest self-esteem of any race.

    I dunno, sounds like our favorite Semitic race to me. Or maybe jews are white here.

  4. You can have quite a laugh if you read the captions of posts by Negroes on Instagram. Notice how many are narcissistic or confront imagined detractors, who they imagine, are trying to put them down or keep them down.

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