So I wanted to find a quick way to replace all instances of <ul> with <ul class="gkBullet2">. Here's what worked for me. Go into PHPMyAdmin and execute these 2 queries:
update joomla_content set `introtext` = replace(`introtext`, '<ul>', '<ul class="gkBullet2">')
update joomla_content set `fulltext` = replace(`fulltext`, '<ul>', '<ul class="gkBullet2">')
Change "joomla" to whatever DB prefix you use.
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