Michelle Li, a St. Louis, Missouri news anchor, received a voicemail from a “Karen” after she mentioned traditional meals Koreans eat to celebrate New Year’s Day, Today reports . Li, who works for NBC affiliate KSDK news, mentioned her cultural traditions during a news segment, saying "I ate dumpling soup, that's what a lot of Korean people do.” However, Li’s words were attacked by a viewer who was offended. The news anchor took to Twitter on New Year's Day and posted a video with the caption "I’d love to say something back” as the voicemail played for her followers. The clip garnered 3.4 million views on the social platform. I’d love to say something back. pic.twitter.com/zrXgiwQbR9 — Michelle (@MichelleLiTV) January 2, 2022 "Hi, this evening your Asian anchor mentioned something about being Asian and Asian people eat dumplings on New Year's Day,” the unidentified viewer said after placing a call to the station. "I kind of take offense to that because what if one of your white...