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April 22, 2012

Beauty bigotry

by Molly Nicholson, Online Features and Food Editor
Donald Trump and his "Miss Universe" organization are choosing to hide behind their rules rather than face the world's opinions on equality. Jenna Talackova, a 23-year-old Vancouver native, was disqualified from becoming one of 65 finalists in the Miss Universe Canada pageant because she is transgender. To some, the term transgender may just translate to "sex change", but to many who support gay, lesbian and transgender rights, the term means something else entirely.

Jenna Talackova was wrongfully disqualified from the Miss Universe Canada pageant after officials discovered that she was transgender. Courtesy of Los Angeles Times
Jenna Talackova was wrongfully disqualified from the Miss Universe Canada pageant after officials discovered that she was transgender.
To be transgender, as Talackova identifies herself, one has to feel that, from birth, they were born into the wrong body, gender-wise. By being disqualified from the Miss Universe pageants, Talackova's disqualification from the Miss Universe pageants is discrimination, but this inequity that could be put to an end with a simple rule change. Donald Trump, the owner of the Miss Universe pageant, should change the organization's rules and fight discrimination within his own company, especially because it's pageants are viewed around the world.

Some may say that Trump's decision is just, or that Talackova shouldn't have been competing in the first place. But according to the Miss Universe rules as stated in the petition, "Miss Universe Canada contestants must meet a basic requirement of being a Canadian citizen and between the ages of 18 and 27 to compete. They also must not be married, pregnant and have to fill out a more comprehensive form if they meet the basic requirements. There is no mention of rules regarding sex-changes or cosmetic surgery."

Miss Universe Canada's National Director, Denis Davila, said, "One of [the rules] is that she has to be a naturally-born female." This argument brings up two concerns. First, what does it mean to be a naturally born female? Does that mean having physical characteristics, such as female genitals from birth, or does that mean having mental characteristics, such as identifying with the female gender from birth? The rules seem unclear, and the simplest solution is to clarify them. As the saying goes, "Rules are meant to be broken and are too often for the lazy to hide behind."

While Trump and the Miss Universe organization hid behind the technicalities outlined in the rule books, Talackova decided to take a stand. She stated earlier in March, "I am very disappointed with the decision taken by the Miss Universe organizers. However, I will look to turn this situation into a positive so that other people in a similar situation are not discriminated against in the future." Talackova could easily have spit back at Trump, claiming that he needs to modernize his own rules to make room for 20th-century tolerance. But instead, she has taken a positive approach to the entire issue.

Regardless of how the Miss Universe pageant reacts to this encounter, Talackova has brought a world together through social media and the Internet. Through Facebook, online petitions, blogs and articles, people around the world have begun voicing their opinions about Talackova's situation and Trump's decision, as well as his reactions to public outcry. As one online user wrote, "How dare you discriminate against someone for being biologically born into a gender they could not identify as? Jenna is a woman, plain and simple." The Miss Universe pageant needs to change their rules and allow any woman, transgender or not, to participate.



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  • sherwin on April 22, 2012 at 9:23 PM
    i believe there's a miss gay universe, why did she(?) have to ruin this pageant for women?
    • anti-hate on April 22, 2012 at 10:35 PM
      because she is a woman, she's not gay. it's that simple!
  • Louise (View Email) on April 23, 2012 at 1:08 AM
    @ sherwin. I think you are an idiot living under a rock somewhere. You are just trolling.

    If she participates I think she might win. Have you seen the other contestants? And for the record Mr. Trump probably has had more surgery himself than all the contestants combined.

    Jenna is stunning, beautiful and all woman. I wish her well.
  • Megan (View Email) on April 23, 2012 at 4:38 AM
    She is not gay. And she ruined nothing. It's all in your head. Get over it. You are not so perfect either.
  • JJ walker on April 23, 2012 at 7:21 AM
    shes not a woman though, just a ghuy with messed up "parts"
  • Lisa on April 23, 2012 at 11:28 AM
    Haha...typical Blair. I love it.
  • wow on April 23, 2012 at 6:26 PM
    At first I thought that this the picture was Maggie wearing a wig lol
  • Super WOW on April 24, 2012 at 10:21 PM
    Transgender people aren't people but experiments gone terribly wrong. He/She is differently not a woman and therefore should not compete. What type of question is "what does it mean to be a naturally born female? Does that mean having physical characteristics, such as female genitals from birth, or does that mean having mental characteristics, such as identifying with the female gender from birth?" Ofcourse that means having female genitals from birth. This thing is definetely not a woman.
    • Alumnus on May 3, 2012 at 11:17 PM
      Congratulations on both being a horrible bigot (that "thing" is a person, one likely of more value than yourself) and not knowing the difference between the words "differently" and "definitely."

      And shame on SCO for publishing such an ignorant, hateful comment.
  • Trawlinz (View Email) on April 25, 2012 at 9:20 AM
    Let's face it, some transgendered people are much more beautiful than most girls. Ya think?
  • Tonlerance on April 28, 2012 at 6:25 PM
    For a transgender person, the only way to feel happy and right in you skin is to have a gender change. Most people that are hating on transgender people are just doing it out of ignorence. You could have been born transgender too, and if you did, you would want to be seen in the world like you feel in your head.
  • Free speech on June 10, 2012 at 12:51 AM
    SCO can't ban a comment that goes against someone's morals as long as it is not endangering anyone's safety. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
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