This year's Miss Rzeszow's selection sparked crucial controversy due to the skin colour of the winner. Miss Rzeszowa became the black Victoria Forrest. The left is, of course, delighted by this, due to the fact that its point of view, according to which the mixing of races, cultures and religions brings with it all benefits.
This utopian imagination of reality has nothing to wonder about, due to the fact that it is apparent that, apart from individual situations, it carries nothing good for the world. I wonder just a applause for this choice in the circles of people who consider themselves Polish nationalists. Well, they are happy to quote from the nationalist Wincentego Lutosławski, who stated that belonging to the Polish nation is not determined by racial affiliation, but only by the sense of belonging to a given nation, the desire to identify with it. According to this scheme, since Vicotoria Forrest was born in Poland, she speaks Polish and in half she is racially white adequate to be recognized as the most beautiful female in Rzeszów or Miss Poland.
Although I consider myself an aesthetic and I can see and appreciate female beauty, for many years I have not been excited by any Miss or Miss of the planet choices, due to the fact that she realizes that in this kind of election the most beautiful women are not chosen. It is due to the fact that the agreements and interests and the self-sacrifice of the candidates in gaining sympathy from the members of the jury. Today, too, women are won by not those who are the prettiest, only those who are the fittest and have deals. Seeing the choice of a black female no uncertainty beautiful after the usage of a rich array of cosmetic treatments is impossible to miss the craftsmanship of people from cosmetology. The question of whether in this kind of competition it should not be that women go to the start in these competitions with specified beauty as God created them without improving the real image of reality.
On the final photo, there are besides 2 beautiful women with Slavic beauty standing next to her, and it is not possible to think whether 1 that truly is the most beautiful was chosen or possibly 1 that for various reasons should be chosen. At the local level I am inactive able to close my eyes due to the fact that in 40-50 years in specified Warsaw white people will be a minority, of which only part of them will be Poles. Locally, then, the majority will be people of different races than white ones in a city or municipality. Today, in Rzeszów, whites are... but the vast majority, the majority are besides Poles. But let us presume that this is indeed the choice of the local community and let us respect that.
However, I completely disagree with the choice of a female another than a white female of Polish nationality as Miss Poland. Yes, I would be happy to see the beautiful miss African states, and even better, the miss of 1 Asian country, if its beauty corresponds to the majority of the population in that country. I like the beauty of Asian women, but I don't want Miss Madagascar to become Asian, just as I don't want Miss Japan to become African, although there are women among black women that I like visually.
Simply this our racial and national diversity is simply a value worth cultivating. Mixing races, cultures, and religions raises problems. It's known to specified intelligent light nation as the Japanese. In Japan, there is no agreement to build mosques and Miss Japan will not be a white or black female for a long time, as the nipponese are distanced from another nations or races. Of course not.
Last year Miss Universe Zimbabwe became Brooke Bruk-Jackson her choice sparked controversy in the country. The model, was born and raised in Harare, the state capital, but is white. A large part of Zimbabwe's population has taken this choice wrongly, considering that a female does not represent her beauty of the rusted people of that country. So it is not that we are outraged due to the fact that we are supposedly white racists, but there are besides people in Africa who dislike the choice of white women as their representatives.
Arkadius Miksa