Beauty pageant contestants give violence against women facts instead of measurements



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Miss Peru contestants brought politics to the stage of a national televised beauty pageant by reciting stats related to women’s rights issues rather than their body measurements.
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19 Comments

  1. But if there's a violent, property destroying riot in the streets, CBC won't put it here. Even if they did, they wouldn't allow comments. CBC is a leader in left propaganda and political correctness agendas.

  2. Victimhood always earns extra points from the judges. Next time, maybe don't enter a contest whose entire point is to OBJECTIFY women……?

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