In this day and age of political correctness, people still wonder if ethnicity, religious background and sexual orientation really don't matter. Although most people are mum on such topics, I wonder if their silence reaffirms what they believe in, or are they just keeping their strong, honest opinion to themselves? These things are magnified under public scrutiny of course, and Ms. America would definitely be a position in society that would prompt such political correctness. 2010 Miss Ameri...
Read more …In this day and age of political correctness, people still wonder if ethnicity, religious background and sexual orientation really don't matter. Although most people are mum on such topics, I wonder if their silence reaffirms what they believe in, or are they just keeping their strong, honest opinion to themselves? These things are magnified under public scrutiny of course, and Ms. America would definitely be a position in society that would prompt such political correctness. 2010 Miss America, Caressa Cameron believes that it doesn't matter. To her, a lesbian can be Miss America. But how would this hold up with the rest of the country?
What do you think?
"I don't think someone's ethnicity, someone's religious background, even their sexual orientation has anything to do with their ability to do the job, so I would say yes. It has no bearing on whether they can go to a children's hospital and visit kids."