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Sacramento ‘Karen’ Punched In The Face After Using Racial Slur

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Another “Karen” has gone viral after she dared to taunt a Black woman in Sacramento, and got a response she probably wasn’t expecting.

Nicknamed “Sacramento Karen” she accepted a challenge to call a Black woman the n-word, in a convenience store.

As the back and forth grew more heated, the Black woman told “Karen” that if she called her the n-word again, the outcome would be ugly.

“Sacramento Karen” comes after “Officer Karen” went viral for dramatically crying because she had anxiety about taking food at a McDonald’s drive thru.

RELATED: Black Twitter Checks Crying ‘Officer Karen’ Over McDonald's Order

Videos of entitled, obnoxious middle-aged white women demanding to speak to managers or police have been going viral lately, sparking the hashtag #KarensGoneWild.

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