Dr. Phillip Morrison, a tall, handsome Black man practicing medicine in the City of Woodward, Oklahoma, believes he's got the cure for problematic women. Unorthodox methods must be applied in order to solve unorthodox problems. The good doctor has the utmost confidence in the therapy which he discovered. All that awaits is human trials and proper testing. Who would have thought that an African American physician would be the one to cure Karen Syndrome? Well, since the Karens of the world often target people of color in their tirades and outbursts, it makes sense that a Black man should be the one to fix the problem. Let us begin...
Karen Syndrome. It's a growing problem across the United States of America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, among other places. Overly entitled White women who believe themselves the exception to every rule are videotaped causing problems at stores, restaurants and airports. What can be done to cure Karen Syndrome before it's too late? Social scientists, psychiatrists, and people in various professions wonder how to solve this problem. Can the Karens of the world be stopped?
Dr. Phillip Morisson is a man with a great breadth of experience in matters both social and medical. A fine specimen of African American masculinity. He was born in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, to Jamaican immigrant parents. After attending Morehouse College and later, the Morehouse School of Medicine, Dr. Phillip Morisson left the great state of Georgia and moved to the City of Woodward, Oklahoma. A lot of the locals in that redneck little town were surprised to meet a tall, handsome Black male doctor but that's okay. Dr. Phillip Morisson is the kind of man who is used to beating the odds and he defies expectations at every turn...
Eloise Beauchamp is a newcomer to the City of Woodward, Oklahoma, by way of Biloxi, Mississippi. The lady in question is a product of the University of Mississippi and a budding real estate agent. Too bad she has the manners of a buffalo being hounded by mosquitoes. Two weeks ago, after an outburst which led to a fight with another female shopper and half of the Walmart security team, the Walmart superstore banned Eloise Beauchamp from the premises. Eloise Beauchamp was required by Woodward Municipal Court Judge Omar Brownstone to stay within four hundred feet of Walmart and its employees and also attend anger management classes. This is how Eloise Beauchamp, the Karen of the Moment, met Dr. Phillip Morrison.