By John Wayne on Friday, 14 June 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Can a Morbidly Obese Woman be a Beauty Queen? By Mrs Abigail Knight (Florida)

Sure, we ladies probably need to lose a few pounds. But we are not helped by Sara Milliken winning the Miss Alabama beauty pageant. She weighs in at scale-breaking 500 pounds. That is supposed to be a role model. And I guess it is in a postmodern kind of way, for at least she is a female, unlike the winner of Miss Maryland USA, who is a man. So, let us be grateful for small mercies … sorry, large mercies!

https://modernity.news/2024/06/07/obese-woman-wins-miss-alabama-and-people-have-questions/?s=15

"An obese woman has won Miss Alabama, with the organizers of the contest insisting that the intention of the beauty pageant was to "foster a positive self-image."

Yes, really.

After Sara Milliken learned that she had won the competition and would go on to represent her state at the national level, she hit back at critics who questioned her weight.

"Even something that you type over a screen can have a lasting impression on people," she told WKRG.

According to a report by the news network, "The purpose of the national American Miss program is to grow confidence and foster a positive self-image."

This despite the fact that the level of obesity displayed by Milliken is linked with all manner of horrible diseases like diabetes, heart disease, strokes, and certain cancers.

Respondents weren't very impressed with the result.

"Dang I didn't realize this was a cattle auction," wrote one.

"This 500 pound woman is supposed to be a role model to kids," added another.

Some expressed gratitude for the fact that at least Milliken is a biological female, unlike the winner of Miss Maryland USA, who is a man.

"She practiced 365 days? What? Eating?" remarked another.

As we previously highlighted, the winner of this year's Miss Germany wasn't even German.

Any guidelines or rules have been completely obliterated as such contests are completely turned over to woke extremists who use them as a vehicle to amplify the message.

That message is incredibly harmful for young women, especially when you consider the fact that numerous 'fat pride' activists have literally died from being overweight in recent years."

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