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Fired! Nurse ‘Karen’ Loses Her Job For ‘Black Privilege’ Video Blaming George Floyd’s Death On Himself

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But this time around, Karen — presented in the form of a nurse — seemed to not only be cognizant of her disdain for Black folks, but she also advertised it while recording a selfie video complaining about “Black privilege” (which, of course, doesn’t exist) and suggested George Floyd was to blame for his own death that a medical examiner called a homicide.

Wilker then circled back to her “Black privilege” talking point that showcased her resentment for Black people who throw their history “in white people’s face so that they can get what they want and get respect.”

Wilker reportedly has a long history of being racist toward Black people.

Just this past weekend, a white woman in Seattle was filmed during her Karen meltdown after she was called out for her racist behavior toward a Black driver.

‘Karen’ Charged After Video Shows White Woman Spitting On Black Teen Protester

Source: NewsOne

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