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Nina Davuluri, Miss America, Indian-American, Racism in the United States

Nina Davuluri was Crowned Miss America & if that Bothers You, You Might be a Racist!

by Deborah Cruz

I was going to write a post about my girls today, instead I am writing about Miss New York, Nina Davuluri, winning Miss America. Why? Because apparently racism is running rampant and it demands to be discussed so that our children know better. People are very ignorant and say awful things when hiding behind a computer. This story affects me and my daughters. We come from a culturally diverse background and this racist bullshit makes me mad! Fighting mad. I want a better world for my daughters to grow up in.

A·mer·i·can

əˈmerikən/

A native or citizen of the United States.

Americans are citizens, or natives, of the United States of America.

Miss New York, Nina Davuluri, 24, won the coveted title of Miss America. For the talent portion of the competition, she performed a classic Indian dance fused with Bollywood moves. Her platform was “Celebrating Diversity Through Cultural Competency.” How ironic that the world has none for her. Twitter immediately blew up with angry hate tweets.

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Ms. Davuluri hopes to become a doctor, like her father, who is an obstetrician. For her question portion of the competition she answered a question about Julie Chen’s plastic surgery and answered with poise and intelligence with a message to be confident in who you are. Love yourself. She just happens to be the first Miss America winner of Indian descent.Does that change how American she is? If you are born in the United States, you are American.Because if we are not and are only the sum of where we descended from than NONE of us are American.

Davuluri is more than just a beautiful woman of Indian descent; she is an American that we should be proud to have represent us. Davuluri, a New York native, was on the dean’s list and earned the Michigan Merit Award and National Honor Society nods while studying at the University of Michigan, where she graduated with a degree in brain behavior and cognitive science. She is passionate about healthy lifestyles after a personal battle with obesity and bulimia in her youth.

When I think of Miss America, I don’t think of “alabaster skin” being the top qualification for being a representative of our country. I think of a beautiful, intelligent, well-rounded young woman of high moral character who my daughters can look up to; a young woman with hopes and dreams, tolerance and compassion born in America.

The color of our skin should not be the litmus test for how American we are. We cannot be measured by the creaminess of our complexion. Exotic eyes and features do not make us love the United States less than our fair-skinned counterparts. In some instances, it may make us love it more because we don’t take for granted how great this country is. For us, this is the realized dream this is the something better and most of us had to work hard to get here.

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The United States is a giant melting pot of assimilation. Unless you are Native American, you are not native. We are all foreigners. Let’s get that straight from the start. If you want to split hairs, I am 1/8th Cherokee and even though my father is from Mexico, doesn’t that still make me more American than most? Our country is diverse and many of us are first generation Americans. The skin color of Americans runs every color of the spectrum from milky white to deep chocolate, and we are all Americans. We all deserve human respect and rights.

People taking to twitter to complain that our new Miss America is Indian American is disgusting. The ignorant remarks about her religion and her heritage are racism at its worst. I take offense and I say we should not tolerate the bad behavior of a few racists. Our differences as a people in the United States is what makes us great; this is why so many people want to come to this country because it is symbolic of freedom, tolerance and supposed to be a place free of persecution but that is simply not the case.

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As Americans we need to all look in the mirror and ask ourselves is this what we want our America to look like? I want to live in a country of diversity and tolerance. What do you want your America to be?

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11 comments

Shana D 2013/09/16 - 1:35 pm

I don’t really pay attention to these types of things but this is just sickening. What is wrong with people!

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Deborah Cruz 2013/09/16 - 1:39 pm

The thing is that in this day and age, this should not still be an issue. I cam flabbergasted by the liberties that people take on social media. They speak from hatred and ignorance with not fear of consequence and that makes the world a scary place. I wish I knew what was wrong with these people. Why can’t we all just get along and stop judging one another?

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Aliza 2013/09/16 - 6:32 pm

I can’t take it. I wonder how Miss Kansas feels about that meme. I’d be willing to bet she thinks it’s shameful. I’m not a fan of the Miss America pageant, but I have to give it credit for facing tough issues and recognizing the beauty that comes from brains and diversity. How can I be so proud and disgusted about my country at one time???

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Deborah Cruz 2013/09/16 - 6:40 pm

I know. Obviously,all of these women are beautiful and qualified or they wouldn’t be there in the first place. I think we should all just be glad that we have so many amazing women to select from. The fact that people are making this a Kansas versus Miss Indian-AMerican is shameful. I am sure that Miss Kansas does not want to be remembered as the sore-losers choice:(

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Maya 2013/10/01 - 8:19 am

I don’t want to live here anymore. Pregnant with my first kid and I don’t want them to be exposed to this – but then I realised…I have nowhere to move to. My friend in Australia said they were about 50 years behind us in terms of race relations. Maybe Canada?

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