“Of course, your name is Karen”: Madonna snaps at the troll “b ****” who criticized her Daunte Wright position for gun control … as she denies having “armed guards” to protect- se
- Madonna, 62, attacked an Internet troll on Tuesday who tried to shout the singer’s political message about the death of Daunte Wright
- Instagram user Karen Gayler seemed to say Madge was a hypocrite and said, “I bet you have people with guns to protect you and your family.”
- But the 62-year-old entertainer called Karen back “b *****” saying “you don’t know anything about my life” and denied having “armed guards”
- As a separation feature, Madonna added, “Of course, your name is Karen,” in reference to the name being synonymous with often racist middle-aged women.
Madonna has responded to an Instagram user who criticized the pop singer for posting a video of Daunte Wright’s death, along with a political headline calling for gun control in America.
The 62-year-old cheerleader had warned fans on Tuesday that images of 20-year-old Wright, who was shot by veteran officer Kimberly Potter, 48, were “deeply disturbing” as he criticized the police chief’s explanation. Tim Gannon that it was an “accident.”
An Instagram follower, named Karen Gayler, attacked Madonna for her stance on gun control in the comments section, claiming the superstar was a hypocrite, saying, “I bet you have people with guns to protect you. to you and your family. “

Crossing the Borderline: Madonna jumped on the troll on Tuesday, criticizing her for posting a video of Daunte Wright shot by police
“If you take up arms, criminals will ALWAYS find weapons,” Karen commented under Madonna’s message, adding, “Live behind high walls with protection.” You don’t live in the real world. Criminals are not afraid of the police, judges or prison.
However, Madonna quickly responded in a scathing response, “B *** h, I have no armed or security guards around me. Come see me and explain to my face that my world is not real. I challenge you. ‘
The Material Girl continued, “You know nothing about me or my life. The only criminals I see right now are the police who are paid to protect people. But the police are protected by judges and the criminal justice system, which is a joke because there is no justice if you are a person of color.

Ouch: An Instagram follower named Karen Gayler attacked Madonna in the comments section, suggesting the star had armed guards protecting her.
As a parting shot, Madonna added, “Of course, your name is Karen,” referring to the fact that the name “Karen” has become synonymous with attractive women, titled middle-aged women, and, more recently, from racists targeting people of color.
It is not yet clear what charges Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter will face for the death of a 20-year-old black man, but several sources told KSTP they could appear on Wednesday.
Both Potter and police chief Tim Gannon resigned Tuesday two days after Wright was killed after he was arrested for what police said had expired license plates.

Post: The 62-year-old animator had warned fans on Tuesday that images of 20-year-old Wright, who was shot by veteran officer Kimberly Potter, 48, were “deeply disturbing.”


Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter and police chief Tim Gannon resigned Tuesday two days after the 20-year-old black man was shot dead after being arrested for what police said they had expired license plates.

Potter, a white veteran police officer, shot dead 20-year-old Daunte Wright Sunday during a traffic stop in Minneapolis after allegedly confusing her gun for a taser.
On Monday, Madonna had posted another Instagram post about the incident, while calling for gun control in a headline next to an image of herself behind a broken glass from a bullet.
“There have been over 130 mass shootings in the United States so far and we’ve only arrived in April,” the singer began in her headline.
“A tragedy made it even more tragic because there is one. Solution. It’s called Gun Control! Wake up America! History keeps repeating itself. #Wakeup #guncontrol ‘
In July last year, Madonna herself was called “Karen” as an insult, after publishing coronavirus conspiracy theories online.
Instagram flagged the post because it contained misinformation and eventually withdrew.

“Wake up”: Madonna has posted messages on Instagram, demanding gun control across America in recent days