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Miss USA Not a Feminist, Thinks Healthcare Is A Privilege

Miss District of Columbia, Kara McCullough, was crowned the winner of the Miss USA pageant on Sunday night. It's the second year in a row that Miss D.C. has won the title, but some people are a little bit peeved at some of her answers during the question-and-answer portion of the competition. McCullough is the daughter of a Marine and works as a scientist for the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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When asked whether she believed healthcare to be a right or a privilege, McCullough explained that she believed it to be a privilege, and that people should have jobs. She said that she hoped that more people could get jobs.

Later, when asked if she was a feminist, McCullough said that she was an "equalist" and that she believed that feminists were anti-male.

"“As a woman scientist in the government, I'd like to transpose the word feminism to equalism. I try not to consider myself this diehard, like, I don't really care about men.”

Twitter, predictably, was not thrilled with her answers.

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Miss USA now moves on to the Miss Universe pageant, which will be held in Sydney, Australia. The Miss Universe system is formerly owned by Donald Trump.

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Seriously, everyone needs to chill out. It wasn't all that long ago that a pageant contestant ruined her chances at becoming Miss USA because of a conservative answer to a question. It's a beauty pageant. The results don't exactly matter. Miss USA is beautiful and she seems like she'd be a fun person to hang out with, but it's not like she's becoming a national spokesperson as a result of her title. Her thoughts on feminism and health care aren't going to influence national policy.

Let's just all be glad her answer was a little more coherent than this pageant gem:

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