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Old 07-28-2006, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ASUADPi
She still could have answered the question honestly. She could have said "I feel the worst act in the last 100 years was the atom bomb on Hiroshima". End of story. She doesn't have to start going into detail saying "The worst act in the last 100 years was the atom bomb on Hiroshima which was done deliberately by the United States of America". Obviously that answer wouldn't be PC. These women are trained to give PC answers.

Again, her answer was crap and had nothing to do with the question.



So very true!




I totally agree. If the pageant people don't want her to be a spokesperson, don't do the "interview" portion in the first place. Make them stand around, sign autographs and "look pretty". If you're going to give a difficult question, I'm sorry you should expect a "difficult" answer, not ones with sunshines and rainbows.



What I'm thinking now is that they give these difficult questions to see how the contestants with "blow them off" and "change the subject" and the ones who don't get scored lower, because OMG they actually answered the question.
Miss Universe gives you very little credit for your interview to begin with. I don't know what the percentage is, but it's very low.
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