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Texas Miss Black winner criticized for 'not being black enough'
A University of Texas Miss Black pageant winner received some backlash for 'not being black enough.'
Rachel Malonson graduated from Magnolia High School. Malonson's brother says people have never really been able to pinpoint her ethnicity.
Malonson entered an annual UT Miss Black pageant hosted by Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, but she had no expectation of winning.
"I remember texting my sister before and I was like, honestly I don't even think I'm going to place," said Malonson.
After the UT Kappa Alpha Psi chapter posted pictures of the newly crowned winner to Twitter, the tweets began to cascade.
Many questioning how such a fair-skinned woman could win the UT Miss Black pageant.
One tweeted reads: "soooo this is a joke right?" Another tweeted: "I doubt she has ever dealt with some of the harsh realities of what it actually means to be "black" but congrats."
While winning the pageant came as a surprise for the beauty queen, the response she received was the biggest surprise for Malonson.
"Someone literally asked me, 'Are you black? Can you prove it to me?' I was like, 'Yeah, my dad's black and my mom's white,'" Malonson said...
These black Nazis need to be bitch-slapped into the 21st century.
A University of Texas Miss Black pageant winner received some backlash for 'not being black enough.'
Rachel Malonson graduated from Magnolia High School. Malonson's brother says people have never really been able to pinpoint her ethnicity.
Malonson entered an annual UT Miss Black pageant hosted by Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, but she had no expectation of winning.
"I remember texting my sister before and I was like, honestly I don't even think I'm going to place," said Malonson.
After the UT Kappa Alpha Psi chapter posted pictures of the newly crowned winner to Twitter, the tweets began to cascade.
Many questioning how such a fair-skinned woman could win the UT Miss Black pageant.
One tweeted reads: "soooo this is a joke right?" Another tweeted: "I doubt she has ever dealt with some of the harsh realities of what it actually means to be "black" but congrats."
While winning the pageant came as a surprise for the beauty queen, the response she received was the biggest surprise for Malonson.
"Someone literally asked me, 'Are you black? Can you prove it to me?' I was like, 'Yeah, my dad's black and my mom's white,'" Malonson said...
These black Nazis need to be bitch-slapped into the 21st century.