What do you think about the Ms. USA pageant?

Ok, so I’m looking at access hollywood and I did see the pageant. Ms. California got asked a very controversial question about same sex marriage (she said she is very against it basically. She said that being that way is a choice and luckily we come from a country where we can choose. She said she believes marriage is between a man and woman…she got booed A LOT.) and she thinks that cost her the crown (and so do I). I mean what she thinks is what she thinks, but I kinda think she deserved it…what do you guys think?

Answer #1

I agree…she didn’t answer the question…it was her own fault.

Answer #2

well im bi and shes a b*tch, because marriage is a bond of love between 2 human beings, and gay, lesbian, bi, tran, and so on, its true love too

Answer #3

Every Should be able to express their own opinion. They asked her a question and she gave a very honest answer, I personally dont think she should have that held against her though because she answered well. But I do think that was a factor in her not winning. The whole situation was just unfair she didnt deserve the booing or not winning she just stated her opinion and people should applaud her staying true to herself. I dont think they should have that as a question, thats really messed up.

Answer #4

that is sooo not fair. its soo wrong. im bi. and its like wow sum people are just soo damn cruel. I support gay marriage. you cant help who you love. my cousin just got married to a girl and there very happy and they are having a baby. =]

Answer #5

Is it totally impossible for homosexuals to understand that NOT ALL PEOPLE ARE HOMOSEXUAL? She did not say that there was any thing wrong and that it is good about America’s trend to chose but IT AIN”T FOR HER. She was trying for ms. USA not Ms. GAY USA. She did not say that she did not like them she only stated that it was not for her. Why can not the GAYS understand that.

Answer #6

hey saw the interview on www.perezhilton.com and to be honest, miss Calfornia did not answer the question at all.

The question was not about her opinion or believes but whether your government should legalise gay marriages across america.

Answer #7

The question shouldn’t have even been asked in the pagent…(would they ask anyone competing about abortion??? I doubt it)…Since she was set up, she should have kept her personal thoughts out of it, and said something more like…let the states decide…something, and “figuratively” shoved Hilton’s question right back in his lap.

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Answer #8

it is browbeating someone for having an opposing perspective, this is where our country is headed, it wasn’t bad enough that we were subjected to the ‘politically correct” BS for so many years, now it is if you do not support gay rights you are going to pay the price for it- it was wrong for that question to be asked, and wrong for her to be penalized for her opinion. I am against gay marriage as well- it is my right to present that opinion, and that is where I stand. no amount of pressure is going to change that. it is kind of odd to witness the “nazi” like tactics being utilized by the gay rights movement these days- fear and intimidation- public ridicule for not being a supporter- next up is the ‘black shirts” goose stepping up and down the street in designer thigh boots attempting to force the gay agenda on the majority. the majority has voted against it time and again. the Ms. America thing was wrong, it is nice to see just how “tolerant” those who are asking for “tolerance” truly are- THEY’RE NOT!!!

Answer #9

baldwinwolf…Perez Hilton is not your normal everyday gay man or woman on the street…he’s a snippy, vicious little snot, who’s only claim to fame is blogging…

Makes me think that being a judge on the Miss USA pagent isn’t a job people want to do these days…so they got to scrape the bottom of the barrel…

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Answer #10

I don’t think her opinion should have cost her any points. She should have been judged on her eloquence and talent for speaking, which is what the questions were supposed to be for.

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