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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...debate-during-pageant/?utm_term=.c25e6f0aa593
Bonus bad answer on feminism!
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Full answer on feminism question:
Additional quote from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-the-miss-usa-pageant/?utm_term=.4f92113232dd
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Then Miss D.C. stepped up to answer a question about the most currently contentious subject in the country: ”Do you think affordable health care for all U.S. citizens is a right or a privilege, and why?"
McCullough, a 25-year-old scientist who works at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, tied in her own experience to her answer. ”I'm definitely going to say it's a privilege," she said. ”As a government employee, I am granted health care. And I see firsthand that for one to have health care, you need to have jobs. So therefore, we need to continue to cultivate this environment that we're given the opportunities to have health care as well as jobs to all the American citizens worldwide."
Bonus bad answer on feminism!
Later, McCullough also stirred up debate online for her answer on feminism. (”As a woman scientist in the government, I'd like to lately transpose the word feminism to equalism.") But as it turns out, a possible controversy doesn't necessarily matter to the judges — at the end of the night, she was named the winner.
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Full answer on feminism question:
”I don't really want to consider myself — try not to consider myself like this die-hard, you know, like, ‘Oh, I don't really care about men.' But one thing I'm gonna say, though, is women, we are just as equal as men when it comes to opportunity in the workplace."
”And I say firsthand: I have witnessed the impact that women have in leadership in the medical sciences, as well as just in the office environment," she added. ”So as Miss USA, I would hope to promote that type of leadership responsibility globally to so many women worldwide."
Additional quote from: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-the-miss-usa-pageant/?utm_term=.4f92113232dd
Crown me if old.