Posted on 07/23/2023 6:51:21 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
The Miss Italy beauty pageant will not allow transgender women to compete in the contest, organisers said.
Miss Italy patron Patrizia Mirigliani said contestants must be a 'woman from birth' and the competition would not be jumping on the 'glittery bandwagon of trans activism'.
It comes after the Netherlands crowned its first male-born winner of a female beauty pagaent, 22-year-old Rikkie Valerie Kollé, on July 8.
She added it was a 'little absurd' beauty pageants were trying to attract attention by including transgender contestants.
But Ms Mirigliani said she was happy for the Dutch contest if it wanted to include them.
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Somebody finally tired of frauds pretending to be ugly women
Kind of pointless. If they go on to the Miss Universe Pageant they only let girls from Earth enter.
Grazie Italia!!!
The hair sweater on “her” back would be a dead giveaway anyway.
No matter how much they try...
no male can ever be a female...
and no transgender ‘beauty queen’ can ever really be a beauty queen.
Lipstick on a pig does not make it a beauty or a queen or a non-pig animal. But, a pig can be tasty, and a transgender ‘beauty queen’ can never be a beautiful woman.
All transgender women are lying to themselves. They know that they can never be a woman. And those who support transgenderism are also lying to themselves and to those they want to convince that a man can become a woman.
The world does not accept that BIG LIE.
Removed the unnecessary words.
I too wonder why ‘birth’ is the metric. A simple genetic test will determine sex from well before (9.5 months) birth.
The Italians exercise some common sense. Good for them!!
Let them get their own XYZLMNOP Trans-America contest.
I want to enter a horse that thinks he’s a human female.
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