A BBC podcast tackling issues of white privilege and racism has come under fire for its use of the term 'Karen'. The name has become synonymous with a stereotype of a racist white woman, having evolved from US slang regarding women who entitled, selfish and eager to complain.
Now a clip from the BBC podcast No Country For Young Women podcast, presenter Sadia Azmat asked her guests Dr Charlotte Riley and Amelia Dimoldenberg the question: "How can white women not be Karens?" The podcast, fronted by Azmat and Monty Onanuga, is described as tackling a number of issues.
Its BBC Sounds blurb states: "Life, love and work in a white man's world. Let's help each other figure it out!" As Azmat and her guests discussed the 'Karen' question, a number
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