From Google for "Amy Cooper":
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https://m.startribune.com/will-it-be-justice-or-mercy-for-central-park-karen/571833921/
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How many more times is the video going to be misconstrued in print by professional journalists?
The video starts with Amy Cooper about to leash her dog.  She looks up and sees that Christian Cooper is recording her.  She asks him to stop and he doesn't.  He was honest enough, when he first wrote about the incident at Facebook, to say that before he started filming he had told her that if she didn't comply she wouldn't like what he would do.  When the police arrived, nobody was there.  Amy Cooper did not initiate the incident, hold onto it or seek to publicize it when it was over.  
Also, this 2018 article is about the incel use of first names, particularly to categorize women:
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https://www.vox.com/2018/4/28/17290256/incel-chad-stacy-becky
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I would never accuse Christian or Melody Cooper of being part of the incel movement.  The incel community is one of the worst forms of online misogyny, against a backdrop of global, virtual and nonvirtual misogyny.  
The media seized upon the Cooper incident and has sought to legitimize calling people "Karens" as yet another form of misogyny and public humiliation for primarily single, middle-aged, white women.  Now the threat of being called a "Karen" is turning into a mode of social control.  
It is no coincidence that the media and several politicians pounced on the theme of false accusations by women in the midst of the controversy generated by the Democratic Party's hypocrisy about Tara Reade's allegations against Vice President Biden.  You don't have to be cynical or affiliated with a political party to know that.  
Is there someone reading this page who is unfamiliar with the dynamic of setting marginalized groups against each other?  Blusterings about Amy Cooper's previously high salary are unconvincing.  Women have the right to make money.  The media went over her past with a malevolent microscope, following without deviation the formula for reporting about disputes between men and women, while it lamented that "even" black men with Harvard degrees aren't safe from white women in Central Park.  
A black man has already been President.  No woman has, but women are getting there, which is a challenge to male dominance everywhere.  





 
