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Posted on 11/21/24 at 09:45
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- The Former President’s Son Sparks Controversy
- «We Are Back,» He Declares
On Saturday, November 16, the crowning of Victoria Kjaer as Miss Universe 2024 in Mexico City marked a significant moment in the world of beauty pageants.
However, what captured public attention was a comment from Donald Trump Jr., the youngest son of former U.S. President Donald Trump, and a former co-owner of the Miss Universe pageant.
Trump Jr.’s remarks on social media sparked a wave of reactions due to their perceived mockery.
This isn’t the first time Trump Jr. has been embroiled in controversy; he recently made headlines with his comment about wanting a “healthy” America built on McDonald’s hamburgers.
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On his X (formerly Twitter) account, Trump Jr. shared a video of Kjaer receiving her Miss Universe 2024 crown and wrote:
«Biological and objectively attractive women are allowed to win beauty pageants again. WE ARE SO BACK!»
The phrase was widely perceived as a direct critique of former Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios and a veiled comment on the inclusion of transgender women in beauty competitions.
The remark drew mixed reactions. Many accused Trump Jr. of being xenophobic and perpetuating exclusionary rhetoric against transgender women.
«He Learned Well From His Father»
The incident highlights how comments from public figures can influence broader social debates, prompting significant backlash online.
«He learned well from his father how to denigrate women,» one user commented. «This shows racism,» wrote another. «Sheynnis is more beautiful than that blonde,» noted another.
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«It’s sad to see a man speak this way about a woman. It’s truly disappointing,» one person added in regards to Donald Trump Jr.’s comment. «As if he’s so attractive—just like his father,» another remarked.
These comments underscore a broader discussion about the dynamics of beauty pageants and evolving standards of inclusion.
Support and Indirect Endorsements for Donald Trump Jr?
Biological & objectively attractive women are allowed to win beauty pageants again.
WE ARE SO BACK!!! pic.twitter.com/R0cc8tgu6d— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) November 18, 2024
Amid the controversy, Anne Jakrajutatip, the current owner of Miss Universe and a prominent transgender woman, surprised many by indirectly supporting Trump Jr.
Jakrajutatip shared Donald Trump Jr.’s post in her Instagram stories, sending an ambiguous message about her stance on the debate.
Though Anne has been a vocal advocate for inclusivity in the pageant, her gesture was interpreted by some as an attempt to balance differing perspectives within the organization.
The discussion surrounding Trump Jr.’s comments extends beyond social media, shedding light on tensions between tradition and modernity in beauty pageants.
