The second black woman in a row just won the Miss USA 2017 pageant, but liberals who claim to love diversity are livid that she denounced feminism and said that health care is a “privilege” rather than a “right.”
Black Lives Matter leader DeRay McKesson warned his followers not to take their political advice from Kara McCullough, the newly crowned Miss USA.
Do not take your political advice from this #MissUSA. Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. https://t.co/O7nnQw8IqV
— deray mckesson (@deray) May 15, 2017
A number of Twitter users accused McCullough of being uneducated because of her remarks. However, she is a nuclear scientist at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
@deray @DMarcAnthony Beauty is wasted on the unenlightened. Agree, do not take her political advice. pic.twitter.com/fqXbjE8YIz
— JamieAnderson (@Ja4jamaicaJames) May 15, 2017
@deray And she thinks feminism is “man hating” and that women have the same opportunities as men. She’s dismissed lol. pic.twitter.com/0rBA4nTuoW
— Hatrick Swayze (@SarahEastcoast) May 15, 2017
But she’s also Miss USA so she’s not the brightest. https://t.co/WWEdTNqCGR
— Ben Salinas (@wokeben) May 15, 2017
It’s incredibly sad that in 2017, a woman is striving to occupy a position of influence w/ no understanding of what feminism is. #MissUSA
— courtney (@seecourttweet) May 15, 2017
Dang I wanted Miss D.C to win but I’m sorry affordable health care is not a privilege. Health care should be a human right! #MissUSA
— Kandacy Adams (@_KandKand) May 15, 2017
The new #missusa response to Healthcare shows just how little she understands about affordable healthcare
— Ms Bonita 2 u (@MsLue2U) May 15, 2017
Others accused McCullough of being privileged.
a privileged answer from a privileged woman #MissDCUSA #MissUSA
— Reianna Sanchez (@rasanchez2010) May 15, 2017
#MissUSA #MissDC health care is a right. You are privileged.
— ChaiHok (@JChouKim) May 15, 2017
#MIssUSA reminds us that the privileged are better than the rest of us.
— Kadiyah Lodge