What the world urgently needs is another stereotype that you can use to discriminate others, right? Interesting that it's against women and not men, as usual. The "Karen" stereotype might become as reactionary as the thing it's trying to criticise.
While I find this incredibly funny, I think, upon further reflection, it's not fair that they receive a shit storm like that. Yes, they are privileged, yes they are weapon owners and yes they are clumsy in the way they handle their weapons and yes, they have a shitty taste in clothing. But they clearly felt existentially threatened, an emotion that humans shouldn't impose on other humans, it's certainly not a legitimate form of protest. It's not nice to see your face all over the internet in that way as a result, either. Of course, pointing your weapons at protesters and by that threatening them with death is not acceptable but this behaviour is due to their shitty American upper class socialisation which they had no say in receiving. The protesters weren't all peaceful, they repeatedly showed propensity towards violence. The lootings and pointless destruction of not only upper class property won't help their cause at all. The protests around Martin Luther King could only have an effect because they were so peaceful. I feel that these new protests often lack sincerity and are for a lot of people just a welcome event to escape their boring everyday life and blow off steam. Don't get me wrong, I think racism (and classism) is an incredibly important issue to address especially in a history blind place like the US, but I'm not sure anymore about the intentions of some of the protesters and if their ways to protest help with this issue.