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The winner of the Miss Black University of Texas is taking the high road after critics on social media claimed she's “not black enough.” Rachael Malonson, 22, who is biracial, was crowned on Sunday. The event was hosted by Kappa Alpha Psi, a predominantly black fraternity.
“It was definitely a huge honor to win. As a biracial woman, I didn’t even think I was able to place,” she told Fox News.
In a Facebook post after her win, Malonson said she was at first reluctant to take part in the pageant because of her mixed race.
Ok so I did my creeping on ol girl who won that black pageant....she shouldn't have won. — Chocolatey Socrates (@ShawtiBroCuz_) May 3, 2017
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: GuidedKill
To be fair they were looking for the "Miss Black University of Texas". If it's not racist for the white society to consider her black it's not racist for the black society to consider her white. Because she's both and none really.
The sad part in this story is that there are different competions for the different colours.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: GuidedKill
Hard to argue with such philosophical heavyweights as Chocolatey Socrates, though.
Ok so I did my creeping on ol girl who won that black pageant....she shouldn't have won. — Chocolatey Socrates (@ShawtiBroCuz_) May 3, 2017
With a handle like that, you just know his pontificating is above rebuttal.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: GuidedKill
Hard to argue with such philosophical heavyweights as Chocolatey Socrates, though.
Ok so I did my creeping on ol girl who won that black pageant....she shouldn't have won. — Chocolatey Socrates (@ShawtiBroCuz_) May 3, 2017
With a handle like that, you just know his pontificating is above rebuttal.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: GuidedKill
To be fair they were looking for the "Miss Black University of Texas". If it's not racist for the white society to consider her black it's not racist for the black society to consider her white. Because she's both and none really.
The sad part in this story is that there are different competions for the different colours.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: MisterSpock
To be fair, I think Dolezal might actually be darker than the girl in the OP.
Of course...she's not naturally darker, but she identifies as darker.
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
SJW's eat their own!