Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Weed farm worker had £16k debts

‘Respect’ battle as name is used to depict rude and racist women

- BY AMY SHARPE amy.sharpe@ sundaymirr­or.co.uk

AN illegal immigrant worked as a “live-in gardener” at a cannabis farm to pay off his £16,000 debt to people trafficker­s.

Albion Ukperaj, 20, was found with 200 plants worth £100,000 when police raided the house he was living at in May.

Carlisle crown court heard Ukperaj, who had been smuggled to the UK via Hungary, had been promised gainful work and hoped to send cash home.

The Albanian national “kept himself to himself ” in Flimby, Cumbria, but was seen out buying pizza and phone top-up cards.

He admitted producing cannabis and was sent to a young offenders’ institutio­n for 11 months.

KEYED-UP Karens across the UK are fighting back after their name became the butt of jokes online.

The moniker has gone viral on social media, being used to depict a passiveagg­ressive, judgmental woman who is rude, quick to complain, often racist – and usually white and middle-aged.

It surged during Black Lives Matter protests, when videos were circulated of white women – labelled Karens – clashing with demonstrat­ors.

But angry Karens are now demanding “respect” in a series of online petitions.

Karen Button, from Wallingfor­d, Oxfordshir­e, said she has “had enough”. She said being associated with women “who are racist or not law abiding is upsetting and unfair”. Another Karen wrote: “We are not Medusa-like beings or fire-breathing dragons. And WE ARE DEFINITELY NOT RACIST!!”

She added she is not privileged and does not have a bad hairdo – other traits mocked in internet memes. A third Karen wrote: “My parents gave me this name out of love. I refuse to change it because of cruel people on the internet.”

The name consistent­ly ranked in the top 10 in England and Wales between 1960 and 1975. But it has lost popularity in recent years, with just 21 UK babies named Karen in 2018.

Harry Potter author JK Rowling was labelled “a Karen” after saying young gay people were being “shunted” towards hormones and transgende­r surgery. Some argue negative use of Karen is steeped in sexism, as it demonises opinionate­d and assertive

JK ROW Writer was dubbed

Karen over her remarks women. Days before Jess Phillips was appointed Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguardi­ng, more than 11,000 people liked a tweet calling her Shadow Karen Minister. Some online posts refer to the Ku Klux Karen, linking the name to the white supremacy group. Susan, Janet and Sharon are also used negatively – while Becky depicts a privileged white girl ignorant about current affairs.

One Karen petition has 120 signatures on change. org. It needs 100,000 to be debated in Parliament.

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