


The Karen in all of us is a mirror of the frailty and foibles we might display when we lose sight of our spiritual compass. The punchline of this comical presentation, though couched in humor, imparts a profound reflection. 10 Just About Enough DVD (5-Pack) Sold Out Thats the Worst DVD.

Tour Shop Vids Podcast Tims Gear Contact Facebook Twitter Instagram. RELATED: Little Boy’s Hilarious Moment Caught On Camera During Offering at Church Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube View cart. She embodies the negative attributes that can potentially dwell within us-rudeness, impatience, and a disregard for the feelings of others. Karen, in Hawkins’ witty portrayal, is a woman who delights in sharing unsolicited opinions on issues that barely concern her. Hawkins’ chorus, filled with laughter and joviality, echoes through the crowd, “Karen, I declare that you’re caring way too much.” He depicts Karen as someone quick to express her annoyance, coloring her face red as if “screaming at a waitress like she’s going into labor.” He describes her as a woman unhesitating to discipline children not her own, and he presents her as a character “brazen and Caucasian and a little out of touch.” The laughter Hawkins incites may be about this amusing Karen, but behind the comedy lies a stark reminder of the kind of person we ought not to be.
