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Miss USA Contestants From Gay Marriage States Say Miss California Should Have Been More PC
The Miss USA contestants from the four states that allow gay marriage say Miss California should have been more politically correct when answering the gay marriage question.
The catty bitches decided to weigh-in on the issue with the usual left-wing drivel.
Miss Massachusetts Alison Cronin told FOXNews.com she was “shocked” when Carrie Prejean, 21, told Miss USA judge and celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton that she believes marriage should be “between a man and a woman.”
“It’s really hard to think that people still think that way,” Cronin said. “But at the same time, there’s a lot of girls in pageants who wear their religion on their sleeve. If that’s what she thinks, I give her credit for expressing that, but that’s not how I feel.”
Do you believe this shit? I have to believe that Miss Massachusetts is just pandering to her state, because otherwise she’s one dumb broad.
If she traveled outside of Massachusetts a little more often she would be even more shocked to discover that her views on gay marriage are in the minority.
Miss California’s view of marriage is shared by the vast majority of Americans and it’s neither shocking nor controversial.
In fact, I bet Miss Massachusetts would really be shocked to learn that President Barack Obama agrees with Miss California’s view on marriage — not Perez Hilton’s.
But like I said, I’ll assume she was pandering and not just completely ignorant and uninformed.
Not to be outdone, Miss Connecticut Mary Pietzrak offered her take:
“In general, when you’re answering a question like that, you have to be politically correct about it,” Pietzrak told FOXNews.com. “I would’ve answered differently to help accommodate all beliefs. It’s a decision between two individuals, and not just a man and a woman.”
Pietzrak said she doesn’t share Prejean’s view that marriage should be limited to opposite-sex couples. “I don’t personally agree with that, but people have a choice to do whatever they want.”
What these bitches don’t understand is that Prejean’s refusal to compromise her beliefs for the sake of political correctness and accommodation is what makes her a person of strong character.
Miss Iowa Chelsea Lynn Gauger offered her opinion as well:
“Being from Iowa, I’m proud to say that our state has interpreted the Constitution to say that gays have the right to marry,” Gauger said. “Whether you agree with [Prejean] or not, to be on national television and say exactly how you feel, it does take strength and faith.”
Unlike her colleagues, I think Miss Iowa has it right.
Prejean knew she was being asked her opinion of gay marriage by one of the most vicious gay rights extremists in America. She knew what he wanted to hear and that the “wrong” answer would likely cost her the crown.
The easiest thing in the world for Carrie Prejean would have been to say she fully supports gay marriage. After working so hard and getting that far in the competition most girls would have given the safe answer so they could win.
Miss California decided at that moment that no title or crown was worth abandoning her principles and beliefs. So to the horror of leftists and gays everywhere, Carrie Prejean said her piece.
That ladies and gentlemen is called courage. You know in moments like that who is of strong moral character and who’s a pandering, left-wing follower willing to say anything and do anything to get ahead.
The world is lousy with yes-men, PC police, and followers. What we need are more people like Carrie Prejean.
-Chris Jones
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I don’t believe it takes much courage to agree with the majority. Despite its liberal reputation, 52% of Californians agreed with Ms. Prejean and voted for Prop 8 taking away the rights of same-sex couples to marry. I believe it takes courage to question what your parents and community believe and to decide for yourself what your opinion is.
I also don’t believe that President Obama agrees with her completely. He believes states should decide. He called Prop 8 “divisive and discriminatory.” He is for the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act and for civil unions granting rights equal to those of marriage.
I agree with you that it doesn’t take courage to agree with the majority. But in that moment, in that venue, and in response to that person it took courage.
For the record, I’ve said many times that I have no problem with gay marriage. I have a problem with little assholes like Perez Hilton trying to bully and demonize people they disagree with.
Also, like Obama most people who oppose gay marriage have no problem with gay couples getting equal rights and civil unions. They just don’t want it to be called “marriage.”
It doesn’t mean they’re hatemongers, it doesn’t mean they’re bigots, and it doesn’t mean they’re homophobes. It means they take the traditional viewpoint that “marriage” is between a man and a woman.
Voters in California voted against gay marriage fair and square. Gays should stop whining and stop bullying and accept civil unions.
She should have answered it safely if she really wanted to have the crown. It’s a game or contest and it’s up to you if you wanted to end up to be the winner. She made her choice.