Posted on 06/10/2024 6:41:55 PM PDT by Morgana
No one connected with this is looking good.
Whoever handles publicity should not have allowed such confusion to take over.
Miss Obese Alabama
Every day is a new joke of making green red and red green.
Not to be insensitive, but this is a beauty pageant, right?
And we can all agree, she’s a pig, correct?
How far do we need to go pretending to have blinders on to let incompetent people compete and win?
As my wife said, instead of championing this poor girl, someone should live her enough to help her lose weight and become healthier.
She’s got more chins than Chinatown!
“plus-sized?” That’s a whale of an understatement.
I’d make Einstein ring and planetary mass jokes but that’s low hanging fruit.
This is just more woke “everyone is a winner” bs.
That there’s backlash is a good thing, but I expect beauty pageants to double, triple, and quadruple down on it.
Miss all beef patty
“Not to be insensitive, but this is a beauty pageant, right?”
Wrong.
NAM is a program based on the foundational principle of fostering positive self-image by enhancing natural beauty within.
Been hearing too much wacky...ness re: Alabama lately. Anybody working there to get to get things ‘straightened’ up?
> A pageant queen who was crowned Miss National American Alabama 2024… <
I guess anyone can set up a state beauty contest. Just be sure to pick a name that’s not already being used. So maybe a “Miss Grand America Alabama” next year.
And why not? It’s a free country.
She’s obese..not healthy not to be praised.
Don’t stand between her and a stack of large pizzas
The kid on the far right hasn’t been missing many meals, either.
I believe I've seen you post enough around here that I can take your clarification in the clarity it was meant. Good show!
> NAM is a program based on the foundational principle of fostering positive self-image by enhancing natural beauty within. <
Hmm. That’s actually not a bad idea. Too many girls are conditioned to chasing physical beauty, as if physical beauty is the primary way a woman should be judged.
But NAM, then how’s about ditching the fancy evening gowns? Casual business attire, maybe?
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