Redoing the thread without the real name because I already know she’s trying to report me.
Introducing Kara ”Calavera,” a white woman from Pennsylvania who chose Calavera “skull” in Spanish as her fake last name.
Introducing Kara ”Calavera,” a white woman from Pennsylvania who chose Calavera “skull” in Spanish as her fake last name.
In 2017, Kara was called out for using this last name and dressing up for Día De Los Muertos despite not coming from a culture that celebrates the holiday.
Thanks to @aurabogado for calling it out.
Thanks to @aurabogado for calling it out.
Also in 2017, Kara tweeted this and later deleted it, but not before she called the woman who said it was offensive a “sex worker” as an insult.
Kara never apologized for it
Kara never apologized for it
In 2018, Kara said racist things about the way Black women are raised. I regret I didn’t get the screenshots in time, but I’m thankful that @wtflanksteak called her out.
Just a few months ago, Kara used a phrase she had no right to use referring to Jerome Adams. She then deleted her account only to come back playing the victim.
The other day, Kara started an offensive hashtag that stroked racism and ableism at the same time. I’m not repeating it.
Now she’s playing victim again, giving non-apologies, and refusing to delete the tweet because it was trending.
Now she’s playing victim again, giving non-apologies, and refusing to delete the tweet because it was trending.
At the same time of her anti-Native American tweet this was her profile picture. When people questioned it, she blocked them.
I tried to figure out why Kara is so racist, and this is all I could gather — she hates brunettes because they steal her men.
It’s also weird that Kara claims to support women, but this is how she treats the women who disagree with her. She also called me a b*tch just yesterday.
LOL, now she’s acting like she doesn’t know me when she followed me from 2015 —> yesterday and used to RT my similar threads.
The worst part is that Kara knows the things she says are wrong, but she says them anyway.
Does she believe in the idea of spirit animals guiding her in the afterlife? No.
Does she believe in the idea of spirit animals guiding her in the afterlife? No.
That wouldn’t even have been part of the thread if you just explained when indigenous people asked instead of blocking them.
But I guess you have to keep up the narrative that everyone is attacking you.
But I guess you have to keep up the narrative that everyone is attacking you.