
Exemplifying how she’s apparently learned absolutely nothing about why calling the cops on Black people for no reason is a very dangerous idea, how police brutality disproportionately impacts people of color, and apparently how to exist without being a selfish douchecanoe following her stint as “Central Park Karen,” Cooper is alleging that she was unfairly terminated last May, claiming that the company’s investigation didn’t prove race was a factor in her call to police, which she denies, notably despite her recorded language.
“The Defendants knew that they had not performed an investigation into the May 25, 2020 incident in Central Park involving Plaintiff, but nevertheless published statements that they had,” the suit claims.
However, Franklin Templeton is calling bullsh*t on these allegations– unlike Cooper, who would probably just call the manager. “We believe the circumstances of the situation speak for themselves and that the company responded appropriately,” Stacey Coleman, a spokesperson for the financial company, told CNN of the suit via email. “We will defend against these baseless claims.”
So folks, as Memorial Day Weekend approaches, remember, don’t be a Karen. It’s not that hard.
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