Good News: Miss USA Is A Beautiful Black Chemist. Bad News: She’s In The Sunken Place.
Miss America Is Problematic
Sunday night was the archaic and totally unnecessary anymore Miss USA pageant where women dress in their best gowns and garbs and also answer questions about politics. The winner was the elegant, beautiful black chemist Kara McCullough from DC. So what’s the problem?
This.
Miss DC USA just said healthcare is a privilege. Not a right!?!? Ma'am!!! What? #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/EbPYMJ7luD
— Makho Ndlovu (@makhondlovu) May 15, 2017
She answered two questions, one saying that healthcare is a privilege and another saying that feminism isn’t really that great. Oh baby what is you doing? So naturally the tide turned on her very , very quickly. Maybe that crown can be the guiding light to help her out of the sunken place. Sigh. The slander was imminent.
"healthcare is a privilege and the only hard-working citizens should get it." #MissUSA this is who we are having advocate for our country.
— Grace Elizabeth (@grace_brick) May 15, 2017
> Black female scientist wins #MissUSA contest
Progressives: Yay diversity!
> Isn't a feminist and has conservative views
Progressives: pic.twitter.com/O5aWEvmiHW
— Paul Blank (@TheLocalGod) May 15, 2017
Kara McCullough is a nuclear scientist at USNRC. Black, beautiful & brilliant…just don't call her a feminist. 👊🏾 #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/TcPU9QPsS4
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) May 15, 2017
If #DistrictOfColumbia doesn't win this, the judges are blind. also she's a nuclear chemist like??? beauty and brains!! #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/Lw35EmyMLg
— ruby (@rubesscoobb) May 15, 2017
@ Miss DC's answer to the healthcare question. #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/a5WvNQ9KlR
— shosh (@shoshanahthejew) May 15, 2017
#MissUSA Miss DC just lost me with that answer….Affordable healthcare is a privilege? Girl bye. pic.twitter.com/Q5mU7PIlx1
— Kat 🤗❤ (@dazella_may) May 15, 2017
That feeling when Miss DC says that affordable healthcare is a privilege and not a right #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/4FD5pUWfpp
— Liesel (@lmc256) May 15, 2017
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Miss DC was my fav but… not after that answer. Everyone has a right to healthcare. #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/lM9V90B4Lh
— Charlsley✿ (@CharlsleyCarey) May 15, 2017
IDGAF if she is Black or not, Miss DC thinks health care is a PRIVILEGE! WTH! #MissUSA 🤦🏾♀️
— Dima (@dima_dozendos) May 15, 2017
Me bc Miss DC won after those bum answers #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/BmcSw6lIO8
— lilz (@lilyanx3) May 15, 2017
Yall can't tell me that Miss DC ain't vote for Tr*mp #MissUSA
— Penny Proud ✊🏾✊🏿 (@andynedelrey) May 15, 2017
When Miss DC answered about feminism, the entire #GirlPower nation cringed. #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/0chbk8zRON
— Nicki Mayo (@nickimayonews) May 15, 2017
Miss DC when Miss New Jersey said feminism is about equality, not man bashing #MissUSA pic.twitter.com/WxcW81l9OE
— rap god baechu (@sciattas) May 15, 2017
Soooooo 🤔 Miss DC … Miss USA is a black woman who doesn't believe in feminism and thinks healthcare is a privilege and not a right…. 😑🙃 https://t.co/WohwaQ130v
— Jamira Burley (@JamiraBurley) May 15, 2017
I want to be happy for Miss DC USA but that healthcare answer plus anti-feminism .🤔🤔🤔🤔 Our new #MissUSA has some explaining to do.
— Makho Ndlovu (@makhondlovu) May 15, 2017
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