Can I ask what is the defining hairstyle please, I have an appointment at the hairdressers on Tuesday and would like to avoid being labelled yet again (I am blonde and currently live in Essex not sure I can take anymore judgemental names)
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CAREN Act To Stop Racially Motivated Police Calls Proposed By California Lawmaker
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A new law proposed by a lawmaker in California is aimed at stopping people from making racially motivated calls to the police.
It's been proposed by San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton, and is called the 'CAREN' act, which stands for Caution Against Racially Exploitative Non-Emergencies.
Recently there has been a large uptick in incidents during which white women call the police to make reports against people of colour who they claim have made them feel uncomfortable while they're going about their daily business.
These people have become known colloquially as 'Karens'.
Calls to police can put the subject of those frivolous 911 contacts in danger of arrest for a crime they haven't committed, or an interaction with the police that could otherwise have been avoided.
Just recently, Amy Cooper called the police on a man who was birdwatching in a New York park because he'd asked her if she could put her dog onto a leash.
Then, closer to where the law is being proposed, Jennifer Schulte called the police when she saw two black men having a barbecue in a park.
A woman also threatened to call the cops on a man for stenciling 'Black Lives Matter' in chalk on his own house.
This new law aims to punish those who think they can use the police to intimidate people of colour who have done nothing wrong.
Walton argues that the proposed measures 'are part of a larger nationwide movement to address racial biases and implement consequences for weaponizing emergency resources with racist intentions'.
It's similar to a bill put forward by California State Assembly member Rob Bonta that calls for people who use law enforcement in a way that is biased towards people for their race, class, appearance, or religion.
Speaking about that piece of legislation, Bonta said: "This bill could protect millions of Californians from becoming targets of hate and prevent the weaponization of our law enforcement against communities of colour."
Let's hope that it makes a difference.
Callistimon this is one of those situations where I am unsure if I am making myself clear enough or being deliberately misunderstood in order to fuel some sort of argument.
I do not believe using the name Karen to describe certain behaviour is acceptable
I also do not believe the behaviour of people who believe they are jutified to racially profile or otherwise profile people they see as less than themselves is acceptable either.
Those viewpoints do not negate each other.
No idea Grannygravy But the odds are that no matter which style you choose, you'll be labelled as something or other simply because of your gender, age and ethnicity.
Oopsminty
Here you go, GrannyGravy13!
Thank you, that style was not on my options list
To be fair, I don't personally like that hair cut and if someone came to me with it and asked if it looked good, I would of course be polite but I'd probably have to sue my face for slander.
I have now read the whole thread...with interest.
I think it is pointless and completely wrong to put a label on any particular group and describe them as one group and then even imply that they will have similar characteristics! As a group they may have certain characteristics such as "white" but even that covers members of so many different countries.; so many different experiences to shape their views. Even "middle aged" is a moveable feast, when does it start, when does it end? Hairstyles ...so apparently having a certain hairstyle tells people what your views are, your characteristics!!?? How silly can it get?
That lists suggests if the three "characteristics" I mention above apply to you then you are bound to also be "entitled" and "demanding". How daft is that, why should the rest determine that you will be those things also?
Surely the fight for equal rights and opportunities and feminism can be done without labelling of anyone or any group??
Starblaze
What are the origins of this Karen thing Chewbacca?
Because I did look into it and it appears to come from white people caragorising a "type of person" who likes to complain to the management.
Its been around for a while apparently.
Now it has been attached to racism, its suddenly a massive problem
White people do this a lot huh?
Your post yesterday appears to contradict what you've said today though. And I'm still perplexed by what White people do this a lot huh? means. What do "white people^ do a lot of?
GrannyGravy13
Can I ask what is the defining hairstyle please, I have an appointment at the hairdressers on Tuesday and would like to avoid being labelled yet again (I am blonde and currently live in Essex not sure I can take anymore judgemental names)


What is that wonderful Dolly Parton quote about being a “dumb blonde” ?
Namely that she is NOT dumb (and not blonde) !
My post yesterday, before i did my best to understand and educate myself on it Chewbacca?
I have already clarified my position
Karen = Bad
Focusing on Karen to the detriment of other issues = Bad
Seperate issues
You could of course read back through all my comments to see that has been my thinking all along
I can manage to focus on both.
Now the focus seems to be on
Starblaze = bad
As if I as a woman and my thoughts are not allowed the validity of other women that everyone is so determined must be protected even if those thoughts/deeds are racist, a waste of police time, untrue or discriminatory in some way.
Also I might be a man as justification for doing so (I'm not)
lol
Me too Galaxy, me too.
No some of us are disagreeing with you thats all. I don't think that because someone has a different opinion to me they are bad.
Well unless they like Mrs Browns Boys.
Lol Galaxy, definitely agree on that
I've git no problem with disagreeing, I've learnt a lot in the last few days which I appreciate.
I don't, never have and never will think Karen is an OK term though and that's the truth.
This morning I only suggested that CAREN would be a better association than KAREN and perhaps make a negative into a positive going forward
We have laws in the UK associated with names that are a huge protection for everyone
I'm going to have to give up, I'm in the bath and I've got a curious kitten trying to sit on my chest
Starblaze
We have laws in the UK associated with names that are a huge protection for everyone
I'm going to have to give up, I'm in the bath and I've got a curious kitten trying to sit on my chest
Do we really?
What laws?
What names?
MawB, I think Starblaze is referring to the likes of:
Clare's Law; Clare Wood who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend
Sarah's Law; Sarah Payne, a child who was murdered by Roy Whiting
Of course, using the femail victim's names in this way is a positive act and demonstrates that the tragedy of their deaths has resulted in laws being passed, in their memory, that provides protection for other femails in the future.
Using "Karen" is pejorative, sexist and misogynistic and therefore not positive.
The use of a name is not negative per se , only when it is applied to a random group on no basis whatsoever other than trying to lump them together as a meaningless homogenous mass.
Galaxy
It's hardly ever a mams name, it's always a womans.
In some countries it is a male name.
The gender of the person isnt relevant really is it? The relevance is in the crime or whatever that has caused that persons name to be used.
What is the mystery "Karen" supposed to have happened to her to make her name relevant ? ?
I think it started with a comedian who labelled assertive women 'Karens'.
Women are supposed to know their place.
However, this nasty trend in America of false accusations by women against black men has been given the same label unfortunately.
I think I may have used law instead of act. Thanks for clarifying.
I do wish that I hadn’t decided to read this thread.
Must ring my daughter to apologise.
Chewbacca
*MawB*, I think Starblaze is referring to the likes of:
Clare's Law; Clare Wood who was murdered by her ex-boyfriend
Sarah's Law; Sarah Payne, a child who was murdered by Roy Whiting
Of course, using the femail victim's names in this way is a positive act and demonstrates that the tragedy of their deaths has resulted in laws being passed, in their memory, that provides protection for other femails in the future.
Using "Karen" is pejorative, sexist and misogynistic and therefore not positive.
I see what you are saying Chewbacca and to me these laws commemorate individual women and are the antithesis of the use of “Karen” as a pejorative term.
Frankly, this thread has meandered all over the place with very few people, and probably not U.K. citizens, holding to the concept of a type of woman being a “Karen”.
We have skirted around misogyny, BLM, Right wing/Left wing politics and all round the houses without actually saying very much.
I still wonder what OP’s point was in starting the thread - criticism of US politics? admiration of the same? Stirring?
Who knows?
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