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polatteu · 5 years
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#Repost @missworldwy with @get_repost ・・・ Continue to like and comment please!! . I'm loving the the open Number gown from @polatteu @polatteubeverlyhills @americasmissworld #MissWorldAmerica #missworldamerica2019 #polatteu #polatteudress #openingnumber . . #green #gown #designer #beverlyhills #ginger #redhair #pageant #pageantry #pageantqueen #missusa #missuniverse #model https://www.instagram.com/p/B3fMS19BtUM/?igshid=cfhc8ifei6nd
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myrbcgotswag · 6 years
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Beauty is power and a smile is its sword! Miss world America 2017 @clarissabowers love ya~ ❤️❤️🤘🏼🤘🏼😘💃🏽💃🏽 #clarissabowers #missworldamerica #fashionworld #confidentlybeaitiful #India #modeldairies #dontbecalmsheistheboss 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼😘💃🏽 @clarissabowers
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wemeitv · 4 years
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World is calling spring! @chinamissworld @americasmissworld @missworldny ‪#missworld #missworldamerica #missworld #missworldcanada #wemeitv #hollywood #missinternational #missearth #beauty #missuniverse #missusa #pageant #fashion #model #beautyqueen #queen #beautypageant #love #like ‬ (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_qaVxrB9Vn/?igshid=1hrry5tveecfo
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patrikimpson · 5 years
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@latoyajackson xoxo Posted @withrepost • @latoyajackson ‪Had such a great time in Vegas hanging out with these guys this weekend!!!Judging #MissWorldAmerica @polatteu & @PatrikSimpson you guys are hilarious! @ProducerMichael great job great show! #MWA #life #love #live #MissWorldAmerica2019 #fun #latoyajackson #Grateful #PositiveVibes‬Only (at The Orleans Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3njuY9BTbh/?igshid=18t9q2beks6hl
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gyrlversion · 5 years
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PAGEANT WINNER GETS FIRED FOR RACIST REMARKS ........................................................ Chinese Immigrant #KathyZhu gets demoted from her pageantry crown due to a social media post tht caused outrage among supporters of the Muslim and Black communities Furthermore she tried to defend gerself noting that this means she is in the right team More details at www.gyrlversion.net . . . . #Missworldamerica #michiganpageant #liljames #teamliljames #biancathefirstone #momautrippin repost #liljamestucker #womenincomedywednesday #gyrlversion #jesswiththemess . . . . #itsabovemenow #momlife #thejasminebrand #hollywoodunlocked #ooolalablog #blacktwitter #woahvicky #cashmeoutside #ageingchallenge https://www.instagram.com/p/B0NFhGzgaGh/?igshid=juxqooe8ffa9
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justhowmuchiloveit · 5 years
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So incredibly proud of myself for place 1st RU to the title of Miss World America CT yesterday! A couple of thanks are in order - to Laurye and Leanna (and Dazzle) Thank you for helping me find the most perfect gown, for always making me feel confident, and for always supporting me! Thank you to my family and friends for cheering me on (and dealing with me once my anxiety-driven panic attacks begin 😅), thank you Michael and Frank of the World’s Perfect Pageant for not only hosting a fabulous production, but for making each and everyone of us feel like a Queen. And for everyone else who has been on this journey with me - you’re amazing and thank you for sticking with me! We may not have walked away with the title, but I have no doubt we’ll be taking the stage again some time soon😉 ————————————————— #pageantry #lifeofapageantgirl #pageantlife #MissWorldAmerica #pageanthair #pageantmakeup (at Connecticut) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz8HLNBnhHj/?igshid=z3x37vm5g50
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thetiara · 7 years
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Aptly said! #Repost @pageantcorner_ (@get_repost) ・・・ This is so true in so many ways. If I could give every girl competing in a pageant one piece of advice it would be to go into the pageant like you have already won. It is the girl who is confident in who she is and can show the judges that she is meant to win the crown and the pageant #pageant #pageants #pageantcoaching #pageantcorner #pageantmakeup #nationalamericanmiss #crownofopportunities #pageantaccess #daniwalker #missusa #missteenusa #maoteen #missamerica #missworldamerica #missearth #missuniverse #missinternational #galaxypageants #galaxypageantsuk #pageantgirluk #pageantology #pageantplanet
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enternetics · 7 years
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Lynda Carter's publicity photo for Miss World America, 1972 (best known now as Wonder Woman). . #history #enternetics #lyndacarter #WonderWoman #viralnetics #beautypageant #missworldamerica #girls http://fat.ly/4Oxku [ Instagram ]
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polatteu · 5 years
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#Repost @missindiausa_shreesaini with @get_repost ・・・ “The fine #Art of dressing well!” = that is the iconic #designer Mr. @polatteu for me. Mr. #PolAtteu does not just design clothes; he designs #dreams and he #designs your life. Mr. Pol’s styles are #expressive. He does not do fashion, he is #fashion himself. 💕 Pol’ Atteu is a #celebrity #highfashion haute couture designer for over 25 years with his famous flagship boutique in #BeverlyHills. His celebrity client list includes: Bella Thorne, Ariel Winter,Annalynne McCord, Laverne Cox, Mackenzie Hancsicsak (ThisisUs),Betty White, just to name a few. Pol' Atteu was friend and personal designer to the late Anna Nicole Smith, and guest starred in the Anna Nicole reality show. He launched his television career with appearances on Bravo, E!,Lifetime, LOGO,TLC, Reelz, VH1, Oxygen, HLN, CNN, CW, NBC, ABC and many more, and now hosts his own show with his partner, Patrik Simpson, called “Gown and Out in Beverly Hills”. In addition, he appeared as a celebrity fashion designer on Dr. Phil and other make-over television shows. Pol’ Atteu created a charitable foundation The Pol' Atteu Charitable Fund in memory of his beloved mother Ani, who succumbed to breast cancer. The Charity Fund helps children infected by the disease. ❤️ www.polatteu.com #missworldamerica2019 #MWAinfluencer2019 #missamerica #missworldamerica #missamericaworld #americasmissworld #beautywithanimpact #BWAP #missworld2019 #missamerica2019 #juliamorley #ShreeSaini #missworld (at Pol' Atteu Haute Couture Beverly Hills) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3fOVMrhYwX/?igshid=8mcqpi9mfza9
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viralnetics · 7 years
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Lynda Carter's publicity photo for Miss World America, 1972 (best known now as Wonder Woman). . #history #enternetics #lyndacarter #WonderWoman #viralnetics #beautypageant #missworldamerica #girls http://fat.ly/48zS7 [ Instagram ]
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wemeitv · 4 years
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@missworldamericas @chinamissworld @missworld_japan #missworld #missworldamerica ##missworld #missworldamerica #missworldcanada #wemeitv #hollywood #missinternational #missearth #beauty #missuniverse #missusa #pageant #fashion #missmexico #model #beautyqueen #queen #beautypageant #love #missbrasil #miss #like #misssouthafrica ##missecuador #wemeitv #hollywood #missinternational #missearth #missvenezuela #beauty #missuniverse #missphilippines #missusa #missmundo #pageant #fashion #missmexico #model #beautyqueen #queen #beautypageant #misscolombia #missindonesia #love #missbrasil #miss #like #love (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_fxZkpB4_U/?igshid=1wf92xbz6o23i
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patrikimpson · 5 years
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Vegas Baby!!!! Posted @withrepost • @missjessicahopper Let’s talk Dresses and Fashion 😍 ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ We have another celebrity joining our amazing panel of judges! Patrik Simpson, fashion industry leader is a Miss World America 2019 Judge @patriksimpson @patrik.simpson. In honor of his keen style, drop a photo/caption of your favorite stylish outfit that makes you feel like a queen! Pageant sisters, do me a favor a drop your favorite evening gown to strut the stage in to showcase your elegance and confidence:) Mine is pictured below 💕 ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ 🤩Get to know Patrick! 👉🏼 Patrik Simpson has over 25 years of knowledge and experience in the modeling, acting and fashion industry. As a leader in the competitive field of fashion and entertainment, he served as President of the MAAI (Modeling Association of America International) twice. After working as a Versace model, he assisted in the casting industry on television and film productions such as Cheers, Thirty Something, Wonder Years, The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, Moonlighting, and ‪Michael Jackson‬’s music video Moon Walker. Also an accomplished photographer, his work has been published in Star Magazine, Radar Online, National Enquirer, Us Weekly, In Touch, Los Angeles Times, covers for IONAZ, Zodi Habit and People Magazine. ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ #MissWorldAmerica #missworldamerica2019 #patriksimpson #MWAinfluencer2019 (at The Orleans Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3bGcsIhjdU/?igshid=1053b5rqsle19
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the-lic-team · 5 years
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Our Georgia Peach and NYC Model @IndiaxIman is running for @MissWorldAmerica 2019! She is currently participating in a social media challenge via Instagram (@indiaximan) and Twitter (@iman_mahal). Let’s show our support by liking (+1 point), commenting (+5 points), and sharing to extend her reach! This is a woman who wants nothing more but to give back to her community. Her platform is focused on inspiring children to successfully participate in STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics as our job market shifts more and more to that industry. Let’s join together in bringing home this crown 👑 IG - indiaximan Twitter - iman_mahal FB - India Hernandez https://www.instagram.com/p/B3SYUr0FXlD/?igshid=syf687cn446w
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morganbelarus · 6 years
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Raped at 13, this beauty queen walked from her crown after an emcee’s #MeToo joke.
Miss America pageants are changing for the better, but that change has been slow to catch on in some state competitions.
On June 30, 2018, the emcee of the Miss Massachusetts pageant mocked #MeToo, blaming the loss of the swimsuit competition on the movement.
In a brief skit, a woman spoke to someone dressed as God, saying, “We may have very well seen the last ever swimsuit competition on stage. It’s very upsetting, and I’m trying to understand, God, why it happened.” And the person playing God held up a #MeToo sign and replied, "Me too, Amy."
Some in the audience cheered and laughed, but one contestant, Maude Gorman didn't find it funny.
I can’t believe I just attended my last Miss Massachusetts orientation (ever!!). The last thing I expected this year was to be competing in pageants again; yet alone with the Miss America Organization. I had previously aged out, and thought that was that. But, by some miracle, they the increased the age limit, and I knew I had to give it one last try! I’m extremely grateful to be a titleholder at a time in my life where I stand to show others just how beautiful STRONG is. I’m 30 lbs heavier than when I last competed 🎉🎉🎉, can now bench press more than I used to weigh when I last stepped foot on that stage, and I can’t wait to show myself (and everybody) that change and strength within self is one of the biggest wins of all 🙏 #missmassachusetts #missplymouthcounty #mao #strongisbeautiful #7seasroasting #rxathlete #beautyandabeast
A post shared by Maude Gorman 🇺🇸 (@maudernliving) on May 20, 2018 at 5:16pm PDT
“It was heartbreaking to hear,” said Gorman, who was competing in the pageant as Miss Plymouth County. “In that moment, everything collapsed right in front of me.”
She skipped the reception after the show and went home to draft her resignation from the pageant. With her experiences, this was something Gorman couldn't let stand.
At 13, Maude Gorman was attacked and raped by three men — a secret she kept for years. Gorman and a friend had walked to a playground to swing on the swings, and as they were leaving, three highly intoxicated men approached them. The girls ran in different directions, but the men chased after and caught up with Gorman. They took turns raping her before finally letting her go. Embarrassed and ashamed, she didn’t tell anyone what happened.
For three years, she kept her story a secret, spiraling in and out of depression, suicide attempts, and other mental health issues. Finally, she told her mom about the rapes, and Gorman started intensive therapy. She and her family consulted a lawyer, but too much time had passed, she didn't know who the men were, and there wasn’t enough physical evidence to prove the crime.
However, Gorman decided she wouldn't stay silent any longer.
The top photo: I was 15 years old and completely lost in the world. I hated who I was, what I saw in the mirror, and the words "why me" were a constant thought in my mind. I had no sight of my future nor any hope for better days. The bottom photo: I am not only a survivor, but on a mission to be a voice for the unspeakable. Instead of asking "why me", I now ask "what can I do". Instead of hating the world, I've learned to discover love in improving it. Instead of fearing those around me, I am open to experience whatever life may offer. Do not give up your fight. You have no idea what tomorrow may bring. #missmaworld #missworldamerica #beautywithapurpose #beautyinaction #SAAM #alwayshope #knowthesigns
A post shared by Maude Gorman 🇺🇸 (@maudernliving) on Apr 1, 2016 at 4:58pm PDT
Gorman started competing in pageants to boost her confidence and help other sexual assault survivors.
In 2015, at age 21, Gorman made headlines for winning the Miss Massachusetts World America crown and telling judges that she wanted to use her platform to help victims of sexual assault. She started working with the Center for Hope and Healing in Lowell, Massachusetts, and sharing her story at various conferences. At the Miss World pageant, she won first place in the "Beauty with a Purpose" presentation — a three-minute speech in which Gorman spoke candidly about her experience with sexual violence.
“I think society blames victims,” she told the Boston Globe. “I’m trying to remove that blame. My goal is to be that light at the end of the tunnel for those who feel stuck in the darkness.”
Competing in the Miss America Organization pageant was a dream come true for Gorman. But the #MeToo joke crossed the line.
"I refuse to stand idly by and simply 'let this go,'" says Gorman.
Today, I officially resigned from the title of Miss Plymouth County 2018. While I’m grateful for the opportunities that @missamerica creates for young women, I am also internally conflicted; as the #metoo movement was mocked on stage during the final competition of Miss Massachusetts. As both a survivor, and advocate for victims rights and sexual violence on a whole, I refuse to stand idly by and simply “let this go”. Instead, I will stand up for every individual who has ever had the courage to speak out; and for every person who felt liberated by the #metoo movement. I will not allow ANYONE to take away that empowerment and liberation, or make it anything less than what it is: AMAZING. #metoo #missplymouthcounty #nomore #rainn #surviveandthrive
A post shared by Maude Gorman 🇺🇸 (@maudernliving) on Jul 5, 2018 at 9:03am PDT
In an Instagram post, Gorman explained why she resigned from her Miss Plymouth County title and turned in her crown. "I will stand up for every individual who has ever had the courage to speak out," she wrote, "and for every person who felt liberated by the #MeToo movement. I will not allow ANYONE to take away that empowerment and liberation, or make it anything less than what it is: AMAZING."
Joking about rape victims isn't just tone deaf. It's a part of the problem.
In a civilized society, there are simply some subjects that are too heinous to be used as comedy fodder. Until we start acknowledging the life-altering pain and anguish that sexual assault survivors have to grapple with, and start treating sexual violence with the gravitas it deserves, we won't make the changes to our culture and our laws that are needed to prevent such assaults from happening.
Jokes that make light of sexual assault are part of the "rape culture" that spawned the #MeToo movement in the first place, and it's long past time for them to end. Civilized people don't joke about the Holocaust. We don't joke about child trafficking. And we shouldn't joke about sexual assault victims. It's not funny. Period.
Meet Maude Gorman. She was a Miss Massachusetts contestant but dropped out of the pageant this week after the host mocked the #metoo movement.
Maude is a rape survivor.
RETWEET If you support this strong woman. pic.twitter.com/GjIM4ND9b3
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) July 9, 2018
Three cheers to Maude Gorman for taking a stand and continuing to use her voice to support sexual assault survivors — a feat far more impactful than winning any crown.
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Indian – American Miss World America Washington Shree Saini will be seen by 18 million people via Jumbotron billboard
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Indian – American Miss World America Washington Shree Saini will be seen by 18 million people via Jumbotron billboard
Indian – American Miss World America Washington Shree Saini will be seen by 18 million people, via a Jumbotron billboard. This is a double sided video display on one of America’s busiest highway. The jumbotron billboard has a picture of Shree Saini displayed with the letter “Congratulations Shree Saini Miss World America Washington” the Highway side. 18 million more people will read about Miss World and Miss World America organization this year. The sign is a double-sided video display that runs 24/7, 365 days a year. On the average, about 26,000 cars pass the sign daily and, in the summer, the daily average increases to 45,000 cars, totaling more than 9 million cars crossing the sign per year. This Jumbo-tron is fully dedicated to raise awareness on Shree’s humble charity work via her pageant organizations Miss World and Miss World America. Miss World is an organization that has fund-raised 1.6 billion for charities all around the world.
The 23-year-old Indian American student Shree Saini is an emotional fitness and heart health advocate and is crowned Miss World America Washington. Shree became the winner of 5 awards at Miss World America 2019. She is a global speaker who advocates for emotional fitness, which wants her audiences to “choose positive, solution-oriented thoughts and believe in your potential to transform your community”. She wants to engage the audience to become more active, by donating their time and/ or donating to charities.
18 million more people will read about Miss World America's Miss World organization this year, thanks to this Jumbotron billboard. This is a data from the Recent Traffic Count Study in #Washingtonstate (daily average 26,000 Vehicles / Tucks / Buses and 50,000 people). This Jumbotron #billboard is a double-sided video display, that runs 24/7/365.Mrs. Julia Morley, CEO of the #MissWorld organization, has raised 1.3 billion dollars for different charities, in over 140 countries!48 year ago, Mrs. #JuliaMorley created #BeautyWithAPurpose. Every day, thousands of contestants work on their #BWAP projects and aid charities with their humanitarian work.❤ I am truly #honored to be a part of this Transformative Organization and ready to serve even more people.❤ Let us all create our positive difference with each #conversation and each #interaction. ❤ Let's go out and serve our amazing communities. Shree Saini Ekta Saini#MissWorld #MissWorldAmerica #ShreeSaini#MissWorldAmericaWashington
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Raped at 13, this beauty queen walked from her crown after an emcee’s #MeToo joke.
Miss America parades are changing for the better, but that change has been slow to catch on in some government competitions. On June 30, 2018, the emcee of the Miss Massachusetts pageant satirized #MeToo, condemning the loss of the swimsuit race on the free movement of persons. In a brief skit, the status of women spoke to someone garmented as God, reading, “We may have very well examined the last ever swimsuit rival on stage. It’s very upsetting, and I’m trying to understand, God, why it happened.” And the person playing God held up a #MeToo mansion and responded, “Me more, Amy.” Some in the gathering cheered and chortled, but one contestant, Maude Gorman didn’t find it quirky. I can’t repute I simply accompanied my last Miss Massachusetts orientation( ever !!). The last circumstance I expected this year was to be competing in processions again; yet alone with the Miss America Organization. I has hitherto aged out, and thought that was that. But, by some supernatural, they the increased the senility restriction, and I knew I had to give it one last try! I’m extremely grateful to be a titleholder at a time in “peoples lives” where I stand to show others just how beautiful STRONG is. I’m 30 lbs heavier than when I last-place rivalled, been in a position to workbench press more than I used to weigh when I last stepped paw on that stagecoach, and I can’t wait to show myself( and everybody) that change and strength within self is one of the biggest prevails of all #missmassachusetts #missplymouthcounty #mao #strongisbeautiful #7seasroasting #rxathlete #beautyandabeast A post shared by Maude Gorman (@ maudernliving) on May 20, 2018 at 5:16 pm PDT “It was heartbreaking to discover, ” said Gorman, who was emulating in the procession as Miss Plymouth County. “In that minute, everything crumbled right in front of me.” She skipped the celebration after the show and go back home to sketch her departure from the parade. With her experiences, this was something Gorman couldn’t let stand. At 13, Maude Gorman was criticized and raped by three boys — trade secrets she hindered for years. Gorman and a pal had walked to a playground to swaying on the jives, and as they were leaving, three highly intoxicated somebodies approached them. The girls ran in different directions, but the men chased after and caught up with Gorman. They took swerves crimes her before ultimately causing her circulate. Perplexed and ashamed, she didn’t tell anyone what happened. For three years, she retained her fib a secret, spiraling in and out of sadnes, suicide strives, and other mental health issues questions. Lastly, she informed her mummy about the assaults, and Gorman started intensive regiman. She and her family consulted a solicitor, but too much duration had passed, she didn’t know who the three men were, and there wasn’t enough physical sign to prove the offense. Nonetheless, Gorman judged she wouldn’t stay speechless any longer. The top photo: I was 15 years old and completely lost in the world. I disliked who I was, what I encountered in the reflect, and the words “why me” were a constant hope in my judgment. I had no see of my future nor any hope for better epoches. The foot photo: I am not only a survivor, but on a mission to be a articulate for the unspeakable. Instead of querying “why me”, I now query “what can I do”. Instead of disliking the world, I’ve learned to discover adoration in improving it. Instead of fearing those around me, I am open to experience whatever life is available through. Do not give up your fight. You have no idea what tomorrow may raise. #missmaworld #missworldamerica #beautywithapurpose #beautyinaction #SAAM #alwayshope #knowthesigns A post shared by Maude Gorman (@ maudernliving) on Apr 1, 2016 at 4:58 pm PDT Gorman started rivalling in pageantries to boost her trust and facilitate other sexual abuse survivors . strong> In 2015, at age 21, Gorman made headlines for acquiring the Miss Massachusetts World America crown and telling judges that she wanted to use her stage to help victims of sex offense. She started working with the Center for Hope and Healing in Lowell, Massachusetts, and sharing her narrative at different consultations. At the Miss World pageant, she prevailed first place in the “Beauty with a Purpose” presentation — a three-minute discussion in which Gorman worded candidly about her knowledge with sexual violence. “I think society denounces preys, ” she told the Boston Globe. “I’m trying to remove that accuse. My purpose is the fact that light at the end of the passage for the persons who experience stuck in the darkness.” Competing in the Miss America Organization parade was a dream is true for Gorman. But the #MeToo joke swept the line. “I was unwilling to stand idly by and plainly ‘let this pas, ‘” pronounces Gorman. Today, I officially resigned from the entitle of Miss Plymouth County 2018. While I’m grateful for the opportunities that @missamerica organizes for young woman, I am also internally conflicted; as the #metoo movement was mocked on theatre during the final contender of Miss Massachusetts. As both a survivor, and preach for victims rights and sexual violence on a entire, I refuse to stand idly by and plainly “let this go”. Instead, I will stand up for every individual who has ever had the heroism to speak out; and for every person who appeared liberated by the #metoo movement. I will not give ANYONE to take away that empowerment and liberation, or make it anything less than what it is: AMAZING. #metoo #missplymouthcounty #nomore #rainn #surviveandthrive A post shared by Maude Gorman (@ maudernliving) on Jul 5, 2018 at 9:03 am PDT In an Instagram post, Gorman explained why she resigned from her Miss Plymouth County deed and soured in her treetop. “I will stand up for every individual who has ever had the gallantry to speak out, ” she wrote, “and for every person who experienced liberated by the #MeToo gesture. I will not give ANYONE to take away that empowerment and liberation, or make it anything less than what it is: AMAZING.” Joking about rape martyrs isn’t precisely tone deaf. It’s a part of the problem. In a civilized society, there are simply some subjects that are too infamous to be used as comedy food. Until “were starting” affirming the life-altering tendernes and affliction that carnal abuse survivors have to grapple with, and start considering sexual violence with the gravitas it deserves, we won’t spawn modifications to our culture and our laws that are needed to prevent such assaults from happening. Jokes that make light of sexual assault are part of the “rape culture” that spawned the #MeToo change in the first place, and it’s long past day for them to end. Educated parties don’t laugh about the Holocaust. We don’t joke about babe trafficking. And we shouldn’t laughter about sex crime casualties. It’s not funny. Period. Meet Maude Gorman. She was a Miss Massachusetts rival but drooped out of the parade this week after the emcee satirized the #metoo movement. Maude is a rape survivor. RETWEET If you patronage this strong girl. pic.twitter.com/ GjIM4ND 9b3 — Brian Krassenstein (@ krassenstein) July 9, 2018 Three claps to Maude Gorman for taking a stand and continuing to use her voice to subsidize unlawful sexual intercourse survivors — a accomplishment far more impactful than triumphing any crown. Read more: http :// www.upworthy.com/ raped-at-1 3-this-beauty-queen-walked-from-her-crown-after-an-emcee-s-me-too-joke http://dailybuzznetwork.com/index.php/2018/07/20/raped-at-13-this-beauty-queen-walked-from-her-crown-after-an-emcees-metoo-joke/
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